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1 Sep 2012

Tax Justice Network reports 2012 - responses & non-responses by banks

In September 2012 Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited the banks listed below to respond to three items by Tax Justice Network:

- “Revealed: global super‐rich has at least $21 trillion hidden in secret tax havens, Tax Justice Network”, 22 Jul 2012

- “The Price of Offshore Revisited: Key Issues”, 22 Jul 2012

- “The price of offshore revisited”, Jul 2012

These items allege that a number of banks aid the rich to avoid taxes, leading to the flow of capital out of developing countries, depriving their governments of essential revenues that they need to deliver on fundamental human rights, including health, education and housing.

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited the following banks to respond to the concerns raised: 

Unternehmensantworten

ABN Amro Antwort anzeigen
Bank of America

Keine Antwort

Barclays Antwort anzeigen
BNP Paribas Antwort anzeigen
Citigroup

Keine Antwort

Crédit Agricole Antwort anzeigen
Credit Suisse Antwort anzeigen
Deutsche Bank

Keine Antwort

Goldman Sachs Antwort anzeigen
J.P. Morgan (part of JPMorgan Chase)

Keine Antwort

Julius Baer

Keine Antwort

Lombard Odier

Keine Antwort

Morgan Stanley

Keine Antwort

Morgan Stanley

Keine Antwort

Société Générale

Keine Antwort

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