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UK authorities vowing crackdown on tax dodgers to prove system does not favour the rich and famous
Successor will take group back to its roots as watchdog of public expenditure
Sections of the profession simmer at their critics but others accept that they need to engage
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Sometimes banks’ misdeeds turn out to be less heinous than first imagined
Tory MP Mark Garnier wants to end ‘banker-bashing’ and boost financial services industry
Newly appointed Cabinet Office minister Matthew Hancock to lead structural changes and spending controls
BAE Systems chairman persuaded to take up role on assurance that BBC Trust chair was secure in post
Former head of public accounts committee and a critic of avoidance received shares in family company
Proliferation adds to revenue complexity and aids cheats, says Commons committee
Public accounts committee discusses HSBC Swiss operation
MPs warn spending ‘could be understated by £5.2bn’
Budgets riincrease despite 15% fall in service numbers
MP urges head of BBC Trust to quit after scandal
National Audit Office says cost overruns continue to dog project
Watchdog’s conclusion comes despite £700m being spent on flagship welfare scheme
Minister says welfare reforms have saved taxpayer £50bn
Flemming Ornskov defends use of Luxembourg structures orchestrated by PwC
Tax chiefs shouted down in angry exchanges over Swiss evasion
UK business secretary queries bank’s clean-up claims in letter to chairman
Public accounts committee threatened with ‘break-up’
Leaked documents show Swiss private bank provided untraceable bricks of cash to clients
HMRC has only recovered £135m since Swiss data leak
More work needed to review impact of civil legal aid reforms, says Hodge
Percentage of NHS trusts in deficit jumps to 26 per cent
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