John Kerry
Related: About this forumJohn Kerry is at anti-corruption summit in London, dealing with issues like eliminating tax havens
Last week, Obama put out a statement calling for changes to end secret tax haven accounts in the United States. By itself, this is a big deal even though it is not the first US effort against tax havens. In 2010, Baucus/Kerry wrote an amendment that made it harder to move money into off shore tax havens. The likely revenue increase from that balanced costs in a jobs bill.
However, this is happening at the beginning of what appears to be a huge international anti corruption effort taking place now in London, where Secretary Kerry is representing the US. The goal is making tax havens unacceptable. This is another issue where Obama could not have asked had a better person to lead internationally on this issue than the man who took on BCCI. Secretary Kerry described both Obama's action and the international goal in London.
And we are going to ourselves President Obama just announced all 50 states, legislation will be put in place to require transparency with respect to businesses that are registered there. We will in addition engage in additional efforts which were already were going to put $70 million into additional integrity initiative to help with local police training in order to help provide additional ability for digital for internet transmission of payments, which reduces the opportunity for bribery and graft. And there are many different things that we can do technologically to improve this.
But heres the most important thing that I think ought to come out of today, Mr. Prime Minister, and again, it takes courage to stand up, because in the beginning of this process therell be some outlier nations. Theyll say, Wow, this is a great advantage. Theyre going to tighten up their banking system. Its an opportunity for us to proffer easier terms and well be we have to say no safe harbor anywhere. We have to get the global community to come together and have no impunity to corruption. And the minute people begin to feel that enforcement and a broad standard of application, watch how rapidly the standards change. Itll youll be amazed at how quick this can happen.
http://www.state.gov/secretary/remarks/2016/05/257130.htm
It will be a huge thing if the international community is able to eliminate ALL tax havens. Back in 2008, I listened to a Finance committee hearing on the Cayman Islands shelters. One person who testified was Jack Blum, who had been the chief investigator for Kerry for the BCCI investigations. One key takeaway was that it would take an international effort to end this.
http://www.finance.senate.gov/hearings/-the-cayman-islands-and-offshore-tax-issues
I do not know the genesis of this anticorruption effort, but various foreign ministers, including Kerry, spoke of anticorruption as a major problem at Davos earlier this year, while not speaking of tax havens specifically. Clearly the Panama Papers added to outrage. Here is a letter from 300 economists calling for ending the tax havens - http://abcnews.go.com/International/300-economists-sign-open-letter-offshore-tax-havens/story?id=38980820
Before leaving for the summit, Kerry wrote this Oped - http://www.state.gov/secretary/remarks/2016/05/257175.htm
He also took the opportunity to speak to students at Oxford. The call for activism on this and other things reminds me of all the college graduations speeches he has given over the years. http://www.state.gov/secretary/remarks/2016/05/257109.htm
But, the time in Oxford was not all just inspiring young students, but when he said near the end that he was soon to have a beer - he was not joking. He joined US Marshall and Rhodes scholars for a beer at Kings Arms in Oxford. (picture rich UPI article - http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World/Photos/John-Kerry-pulls-pints-at-The-Kings-Arms-in-Oxford/fp/10157/ )
karynnj
(59,944 posts)US - Kerry
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said tens of billions of dollars in stolen money funds that that could be used for education or building bridges in underdeveloped lands instead are hidden in banks in countries including ours.
"The extremism we see in the world today comes in no small degree from the utter exasperation that people have with the sense that the system is rigged," the top American diplomat said. "And we see this anger manifesting itself in different forms in different elections around the world including ours."
UK - Cameron:
British Prime Minister David Cameron announced measures, including a public register intended to force companies to name their real owners a step that British government officials claim will be the first of its kind.
Why I think this matters so much is that I believe that corruption is the cancer at the heart of so many problems we need to tackle in our world. If we want to see countries escape poverty and become wealthy, we need to tackle corruption, Cameron said.
http://www.voanews.com/content/kerry-could-face-barbs-anti-corruption-summit/3326360.html
karynnj
(59,944 posts)The Global Forum for Asset Recovery will bring together governments and law enforcement agencies to discuss returning assets to Nigeria, Ukraine, Sri Lanka and Tunisia.
The meeting will be held in the US next year, co-hosted with the UK, and supported by the UN and the World Bank.
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-36274302
The article also described actions promised this year by many countries, including for the UK:
It said the register would mean "corrupt individuals and countries will no longer be able to move, launder and hide illicit funds through London's property market, and will not benefit from our public funds".
It said foreign companies owned about 100,000 properties in England and Wales and that more than 44,000 of these were in London.
blm
(113,829 posts)please
karynnj
(59,944 posts)for both candidates to back -- and maybe as a gassroots effort for the Sanders people, I posted a different version in GD _P. I could post this - pretty much as it in GD This really could be a major thing if countries really carry out their promises and if pressure is put on other countries.
blm
(113,829 posts)and that is what sets him apart from so many.
karynnj
(59,944 posts)pictures of the NE address, he looks very comfortable, happy and energized. It must be good knowing he has made differences on so many things important to him.
karynnj
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Hugo Glass, a barman, said before his arrival some of Mr Kerry's staff turned up looking for "a traditional English pub" before bringing him inside.
Mr Glass, 21, added: "He was very friendly and so, since we already had some pictures on our walls of the Queen Mother and Prince Charles pulling pints, we thought we'd ask him to have a go as well.
"He was surprisingly good, for his first try."
http://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/yourtown/oxford/14489389.US_foreign_policy_chief_stops_at_Oxford_pub_to_pull_a_pint/