Dirty Harry of tax is making companies pay
Chris Jordan is on a mission to make multi-nationals pay and is kicking down doors around the world to make it happen.
Chris Jordan is on a mission to make multi-nationals pay and is kicking down doors around the world to make it happen.
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Chris Jordan is on a mission to make multi-national companies pay their fair share of tax and is kicking down doors around the world to make them do it.
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A350 filled with media guests violentlty aborts takeoff at JFK.
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