Thursday, March 28, 2024

PwC - Former Slovak president convicted of tax fraud, receives a fine and suspended sentence Andrej Kiska

PwC: The Cover-up Worsens the Crime- Inquiry into management and assurance of integrity by consulting services


“I Don’t Believe in Growth”

Why growth is no panacea.


Public officials can be held liable for blocking critics on social media SCOTUSblog


Former Slovak president convicted of tax fraud, receives a fine and suspended sentence


IT’S GOOD TO BE THE NOMENKLATURA: Nancy Pelosi’s Son Gets Off Scot-Free (Again) for Money and Mail Fraud.


The trial was delayed during a civil trial about the alleged fraud in London that culminated in a judge siding with HP in a 2022 ruling that indicated the damages would be less than the £3.9 billion (€4.6 billion) that HP wanted. The final amount of damages hasn't been determined.

Lynch, 58, was extradited to the US last May, and has since been living under court-mandated restrictions in San Francisco while being allowed to remain out of prison on $100 million bail bond secured by $50 million in cash while awaiting trial. Court documents estimate that Lynch made more than $800 million on Autonomy's sale to HP.

Criminal fraud trial of UK tech star Mike Lynch to kick off today


THE SQUATTERS ARE ALSO CONFUSED ABOUT WHAT COUNTRY THIS IS:  This team of “Squatter Hunters” uses squatting laws to reacquire homes for their owners because the authorities are useless


‘Yin and yang' contracts identified as tax evasion


Teachers at two private schools in north-east England strike against fire-and-rehire plansMorning Star. Paul R:”MORE than 100 teachers at two £13,000-a-year private schools in north-east England have launched strike action against being fired and rehired with a worse pension scheme.”


Former Barcelona football player Arda Turan has been found guilty of tax fraud in Spain and sentenced to a one-year prison sentence that was suspended

Arda Turan found guilty of tax fraud in Spain


Why the world cannot afford the rich Nature

 

Political Instincts? New Left Review

 

Frans de Waal (RIP) and the Origins of War John Horgan

 

The Coddling of the American UndergraduateHedgehog Review

 

India’s richest 1% has highest concentration of wealth in decades, study shows Channel News Asia


 Films that promote risk-taking sell more in entrepreneurial societies today, rooted in traditions where characters pursue dangerous tasks successfully.


Private Equity Buying Up Accounting Practices. What Could Go Wrong? The Health Industry Gives Some Ideas

Private equity is setting out to hoover up accounting practices. The sorry experience in health care says there is cause for pause.