Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Magnitsky: Joint Chiefs of Global Tax Enforcement


“It’s sad, really, how a negative workplace can impact our lives and the way we feel about ourselves. The situation is reaching pandemic heights – most people go to work at jobs they dislike, supervised by people who don’t care about them, and directed by senior leaders who are often clueless about where to take the company.”




“Business and human endeavors are systems... We tend to focus on snapshots of isolated parts of the system. And wonder why our deepest problems never get solved.”

- Peter Senge, author of The Fifth Discipline: The Art & Practice of the Learning Organization


JUST IMAGINE ... WE  NEED A STUDY TO TELL ME THIS? Narcissists, Psychopaths, and Manipulators Are More Likely To Engage in ‘Virtuous Victim Signaling,’ Says Study.

 

Joint Chiefs of Global Tax Enforcement

Forbes
I'm proud of leading the establishment of the NCIU, championing data analytics for the future of CI, being a founding member of the J5 

Nearly a million Australians rush to file their tax returns and claim tax offset of up to $2160

Wirecard executive Jan Marsalek touted Russian nerve gas documents FT (Richard Smith). “Wirecard executive Jan Marsalek touted secret documents about the use of a Russian chemical weapon* in the UK, as he bragged of ties to intelligence services to ingratiate himself with London traders.” * Novichok. Of course. Smith adds: Financial fraud, a marijuana marketplace, plus porn, gambling and “dating.”


Post Office Delivery Trucks Keep Catching on Fire Vice


BUT OF COURSE: RealClearInvestigations: FBI Man at the Heart of Surveillance Abuses Is a Professor of Spying Ethics.


At the recent HR conference Jonas Prasanna, International HR Business Partner entitled her last, but not least session, "The Myth of Employee Engagement." Jonas brought up a few questions regarding the effectiveness of the surveys done across several organizations, and if disengagement is a bad thing? He focused on how rather than talking about an engagement that can be done to drive the culture of a workplace that brings positive results.


Extraordinary Times: A One-Time Wealth Tax Would Help Fix Things

Extraordinary times need astonishing remedies. In this very rich country, private wealth has soared to six times the value of annual GDP. So take a deep breath and jump in. A once-in-a-lifetime windfall tax of 10% on all wealth would yield £1 trillion – enough to pay for all the things we regard as essential for civilisation. – The Guardian


U.S. & UK intensify campaign against Russia; UK harks back to first pillar of new Cold War, the Magnitsky hoax Lucy Komisar


Robinhood Has Lured Young Traders, Sometimes With Devastating Results New York Times

Explainer: What 1.1 million foreign students contribute to the U.S. economyReuters


Aus, UK privacy commissioners investigating facial recognition company

DUE DILIGENCE: The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner has joined forces with the UK to investigate facial recognition company Clearview AI.