Nick Shaxson ■ Mining for Gold: tax justice film
We are delighted to provide a short tax justice film covering the Tax Justice Network seminar on transfer pricing held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, last October.
The full range of presentations are linked below the film, and will be permanently stored on our Transfer Pricing site.
The seminar saw a wealth of presentations and analysis, including:
- Case study onAssociated British Foods subsidiary, Zambian SugarPamela Chisanga, country director, Action Aid, Zambia
- Gerdi Van Der Westhuysen, South African Revenue Service
- Practical nature of South African transfer pricing system
Thembinkosi Dlamini, governance manager, Oxfam South Africa
- Brazilian transfer pricing system
Marcos Valadao, Brazilian Ministry of Finance
- Practical nature of the Brazilian transfer pricing
Dao Real Pereira dos Santos, director of institutional relations, Instituto Justica Fiscal
- Base erosion and profit shifting: OECD approach
Lee Corrick, senior adviser, OECD
- OECD action plan: actions and alternativesProf Sol Picciotto, senior adviser, TJN
- Country by country reporting with a combined report in the extractive industries
Krishen Mehta, senior global justice fellow,Yale University
- Country by country reporting in Kenya
Ane Foged, TJN Africa
- Transparency in extractives
Collins Magalasi, executive director, Afrodad
- Project by project reporting in Tanzania
Silas Olan’g, Revenue Watch Institute, Tanzania
- Dominican Republic system of extractive industry taxation
Wanda Montero, Dominican Republic Internal Revenue Authority
- Transfer pricing in North Africa
Slim Gargouri, chartered accountant and tax journalist
- Tanzania case studies
Hon. Zitto Kabwe, MP
- Transfer pricing in Tanzania
Charles Bajungu, Tanzania Revenue Authority
- Rwanda transfer pricing case study
Dr Attiya Waris, senior lecturer, Law School, University of Nairobi
- Ugandan transfer pricing case study
Milly Isingoma, Uganda Revenue Authority
- Unitary taxation option for the region
Erika Dayle Siu, International Centre for Tax and Development
- Base erosion, transfer pricing and developing countries
Michael Durst, senior adviser, Tax Justice Network
- Practical options for transfer pricing, Ghana
Joyce Rita Addae Kumi, Ghana Revenue Service
- ATAF perspective
Lincoln Marais, director, institutional development, ATAF
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