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Naomi Fowler ■ Our May 2017 Spanish language Podcast: Justicia ImPositiva, nuestro podcast de mayo 2017
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Welcome to this month’s latest podcast and radio programme in Spanish 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).
In this month’s programme:
- A new government in Ecuador: will President Lenin Moreno continue Rafael Correa’s policies against tax havens?
- We analyse how to tackle banks, accountants and lawyers, the brains behind the offshore system
- How the world’s most powerful country, the United States also suffers from the effects of tax havenry, it’s not only a developing country problem
- And the arrest and release of Jurgen Mossack and Ramón Fonseca – yes, heads of the law firm at the heart of the Panama Papers scandal
Guests:
- Pablo Iturralde, director of CEDES, Centro de Desarrollo Economico y social de Ecuador
- Chancellor of former Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa, Guillaume Long
- Madgalena Rua, author of ‘Fuga de Capitales, el rol de los Bancos Internacionales y el caso HSBC’
- Andres Knobel of the Tax Justice Network
- Richard Phillips of Citizens for Tax Justice and the U.S. Public Interest Group
- Cecilia Nahon, former Argentinian Ambassador in Washington, now Professor of INternational Relations at American University and co-producer of the podcast “Trumpolis”
- Carlos Bedoya, director of Red Latinoamericana sobre Deuda, Desarrollo y Derechos
En este programa:
- Nuevo gobierno en el Ecuador: ¿seguirá el presidente Lenin Moreno las políticas contra los paraísos fiscales de Rafael Correa?
- Analizamos cómo combatir a los bancos, contadores y abogados, verdaderos cerebros de los mecanismos mundiales de evasión en guaridas fiscales.
- También la máxima potencia planetaria, Estados Unidos, padece la sangría de estos paraísos fiscales: Donald Trump es uno de sus grandes beneficiarios.
- El arresto y la liberación de Jurgen Mossak y Ramón Fonseca, sí, los del estudio Mossack Fonseca de los Panama Papers.
INVITADOS:
- Pablo Iturralde, director de CEDES, Centro de Desarrollo Economico y social de Ecuador
- Canciller de Rafael Correa, Guillaume Long
- Madgalena Rua, autora de ‘Fuga de Capitales, el rol de los Bancos Internacionales y el caso HSBC.’
- Andres Knobel de Tax Justice Network, la red de Justicia Fiscal
- Richard Phillips del Citizens for Tax Justice and the U.S. Public Interest Group
- Cecilia Nahon, ex embajadora argentina en Washington, hoy profesora de relaciones internacionales en la American University y co-conductora del podcast “Trumpolis”
- Carlos Bedoya, director de la Red Latinoamericana sobre Deuda, Desarrollo y Derechos
El enlace de descarga para las emisoras: http://traffic.libsyn.com/j_impositiva/JI_Mayo_17.mp3
También para emisoras, el enlace de nuestro ‘trailer’: http://traffic.libsyn.com/j_impositiva/JI_Trail.mp3
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En el programa de Junio:
- ¿Qué es un paraíso fiscal?
- ¿Quién paga impuestos en América Latina? ¿Las grandes corporaciones, las pequeñas empresas, los asalariados, los independientes?
- ¿Son las guaridas fiscales un ataque a los derechos humanos?
- Chile: como en el caso de Ecuador, otra vez uno de los principales candidatos a las elecciones presidenciales de este año, acusado de ocultar fortunas en un paraíso fiscal.
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