PM hopes body that would help investigators track down tax evasion will be summit’s legacy in wake of Panama Papers revelationsAn international anti-corruption body to help law enforcement agencies and investigators track down money laundering and tax evasion is to be one of the central proposals of next week’s anti-corruption summit hosted by David Cameron.
The recent international agency is likely to involve broadening the remit of the the Paris-based OECD,which is already undertaking work on bribery and international tax rules, Sir Eric Pickles, or Cameron’s anti-corruption adviser,said.
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Source: theguardian.com