Naomi Fowler ■ Our April 2017 Spanish Podcast: Justicia ImPositiva, nuestro podcast de abril 2017
Welcome to our monthly podcast and radio programme in Spanish, Justicia ImPositiva with Marcelo Justo and Marta Nuñez, downloaded and broadcast on radio networks across Latin America and Spain. ¡Bienvenidos y bienvenidas a nuestro podcast y programa radiofónica! (abajo en castellano). Our monthly podcast in English, the Taxcast will be out soon, talking to the journalists who got the Panama Papers scoop. Catch up on last month’s here and watch this space…
In the April 2017 programme:
- Multinational companies undermine investment in public services around the world, especially in Latin America. Argentina is the worst of the lot…
- One year on from when the Panama Papers scandal first hit the headlines, what do we know now, what’s happened as a result and what about the case against Argentina’s President Macri?
- How mafias use tax havens
- What are Latin American countries doing to tackle tax havens? We look at new research on thirteen nations. Is Argentina about to turn itself into a tax haven?
Guests on this month’s programme:
- Alex Cobham, director of the Tax Justice Network y co-author of a Wider Institute, United Nations report assessing how much countries lose from multinational profit-shifting
- Veronica Grondoña of EU Parliamentary group Guengl, analysing the impact of the Panama Papers.
- Tomas Lukin, journalist and investigator specialised in the Panama Papers at the Argentinian newspaper Pagina 12.
- Jose Marzluf, researcher at Global Financial Integrity.
- Juan Valerdi, former advisor to the Argentinian Central Bank.
En este programa de abril 2017…
- Las multinacionales desfinancian la inversión social en todo el mundo y mucho más en América Latina. Argentina es la peor de todas.
- A un año de los Panama Papers qué sabemos, qué ha pasado y está la justicia frenando el caso Macri.
- Cómo las mafias aprovechan los paraísos fiscales
- ¿Qué están haciendo 13 países de América Latina contra los paraísos fiscales? Nuevamente Argentina la peor de todas: ¿está a punto de convertirse en un paraíso fiscal?
Los invitados:
- Alex Cobham, director de la Tax Justice Network y co-autor del informe sobre multinacionales del instituto Wider, dependiente de Naciones Unidas
- Veronica Grondoña, asesora del grupo parlamentario europeo Guengl, que analiza el impacto de los Panama Papers.
- Tomas Lukin, periodista del periódico argentino Pagina 12 e investigador especializado en los Panama Papers.
- Jose Marzluf, Investigador de Global Financial Integrity.
- Juan Valerdi, Ex-asesor del Banco Central de Argentina.
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