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Naomi Fowler ■ The Tax Justice Network’s March 2019 Spanish language podcast: Justicia ImPositiva, nuestro podcast, marzo 2019
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Welcome to this month’s latest podcast and radio programme in Spanish with Marcelo Justo and Marta Nuñez, free to download and broadcast on radio networks across Latin America and Spain. ¡Bienvenidos y bienvenidas a nuestro podcast y programa radiofónica! (abajo en Castellano).
In this month’s programme:
- Justicia Impositiva reveals the shadow of tax havens hanging over one of Ecuador’s most important politicians
- #Dineroleaks, how dirty money flows through banks: we look at the case of Peru
- We discuss the Argentinian crisis with experts at a University of Cambridge conference
- And: international women’s day – time for an economy that works for women
GUESTS:
- Leonardo Orlando, former director of the Ecuadorian tax authority
- Ex Superintendent of Ecuadorian Companies, Suad Manssur
- In Lima, the director de Ojo Público, Oscar Castilla
- Guillermo Makin researcher at Cambridge University, UK
- Dan Ozarow of Middlesex University, UK
- Pedro Mendes Loureiro, of the Centre for Latin American Studies, Cambridge.
- John Christensen, director of the Tax Justice Network
- Corina Rodriguez, specialist in Feminist economics of CONICET (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas de Argentina)
- From Brussels advisor to the European Parliament, Verónica Grondona
- From Colombia, economist Natalia Moreno Salamanca of the University of Colombia and former advisor to the senate
En este programa de marzo 2019:
- Justicia Impositiva revela la sombra de los paraísos fiscales sobre uno de los más importantes políticos del Ecuador
- #Dineroleaks, cómo circula el dinero ilícito en los bancos y el caso del Perú
- En la Universidad de Cambridge una conferencia trata de dilucidar la crisis Argentina
- Y el día internacional de la mujer y la economía femenina
INVITADOS:
- Leonardo Orlando, ex director de la autoridad impositiva, el Servicio de Rentas Internas de Ecuador
- La ex Superintendenta de Compañías del Ecuador, Suad Manssur
- Desde Lima el director de Ojo Público, Oscar Castilla.
- Desde Cambridge, Guillermo Makin investigador asociado de la Universidadde Cambridge
- Dan Ozarow profesor de la Universidad de Middlesex, Inglaterra
- Pedro Mendes Loureiro, profesor del Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos de Cambridge.
- John Christensen, director de Tax Justice Network
- Corina Rodriguez, especialista en Economía Feminista del Conicet (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas de Argentina)
- Desde Bruselas la asesora de la izquierda parlamentaria europea, Verónica Grondona
- Desde Colombia la economista Natalia Moreno Salamanca profesora de la Universidad de Colombia y ex asesora del senado
MÁS INFORMACIÓN:
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