Monday, September 19, 2022

Twitter Spying: New British PM Truss brings tougher UK stance on China

Leisl Kudelka


Courts lift suppression orders on ATO whistleblower Richard Boyle’s landmark case

Boyle took unprecedented step of invoking Australia’s whistleblower protections after exposing tax agency’s aggressive debt collecting practices in 2018



More on Tax Due and Owing and Tax Deficiency 

In United States v. Green, ___ F.4th ___, 2022 U.S. App. LEXIS 23750 (5th Cir. 8/24/22), CA5 here and GS here [to come], the Court affirmed convictions of (i) John Green (an attorney) and Thomas Selgas for defraud conspiracy and (ii) Selgas for tax evasion


Whistleblower says China, India had agents working for Twitter, shareholders vote in favour of sale to Musk


Australian business owners urged to shorten web addresses to avoid cybercrime attack


Here is how to do it How To Search Tweets By Location


Advos: “Ever wonder who the people are that are near your location and tweeting with a certain topic or hashtag? Maybe not, unless you are a Twitter nerd like me. But it can be interesting and if done correctly, improve your social marketing. Here is how to do it…”




In Prague, It Begins American Conservative 


Opinion/Esserman: Lessons learned in 25 years as a police chief


Lucrative IRS program targeting wealthy tax cheats is withering from lack of funds The Hill

 

The American Mall’s Long Goodbye Sunday Long Read 


Is There Such a Thing As an Ethical Smart City?Curbed


Around 70,000 People Protest Against Czech Government, NATO in Prague Antiwa


New British PM Truss brings tougher UK stance on China Reuters


Slovak government loses majority as ministers quit Reuters. Kevin W: “Another EU/NATO friendly government falls.” Moi: Sort of falls. Article notes no easy path to snap elections.


New York City sues Starbucks for firing union-organizing barista The Guardian 


Qatar deports workers who protested against unpaid salaries Middle East Eye


Trader Joe’s broke labor laws in effort to stop stores unionizing, workers say The Guardian