On October 23, 2002, the front page of the Royal Gazette, the main daily Bermuda newspaper, proudly recorded that local gangsters had been foiled by the legendary efficiency of the Bermuda Police. Fifty-six boxes of eggs had been intercepted, allegedly planned to be thrown at the local constabulary during Halloween. By coincidence, it was also reported on the same page that Jesse Jackson (yes the US shakedown artist) had predictably failed to turn up for a local conference about women in business. Bermuda, like other tax havens (a name that locals detest), was facing business as usual. Just another boring … Continue reading The Moral Case For Tax Havens
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