Juliette Garside
Juliette Garside is a business reporter for the Guardian
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Employee is held on suspicion of ‘extracting confidential information’ from law firm at centre of Panama Papers
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Eliane Houlette said her team, which was responding to fraud allegations, worked offline and never mentioned company by name
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For six months, a team of Guardian journalists worked in tight secrecy on the biggest leak in history. This is the inside story of how the Panama Papers unfolded
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Juliette Garside, Holly Watt and Aditya Chakrabortty join Tom Clark to discuss a rash of politicians publishing their tax returns. Plus: Guttorm Schjelderup explains how Norway’s system of tax openness works in practice
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Figures show thousands more government inspectors are employed tackling benefits fraud than dealing with abuse of tax system
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Labour says findings of last year’s civil service survey amount to damning verdict on government leadership on tax
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Edward Troup is former partner at legal practice Simmons & Simmons whose clients included Panama-registered fund created by prime minister’s father
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In Robert Peston interview in the wake of Panama Papers, PM sought to put a torrid week behind him. We analyse his key points
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In the wake of Panama Papers disclosures, the prime minister has been fending off questions about his finances. Analysis shows his wealth is derived from a network of inherited wealth and family companies
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Panama Papers shine light on hidden property portfolio of President Aliyev’s daughters
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Nigel Cowie’s front company also allegedly helped regime expand nuclear programme, Panama Papers show
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Panama Papers reveal Ian Cameron hired Bahamas residents, including a part-time bishop, to keep offshore company exempt
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Huge leak reveals how the powerful exploit secretive tax regimes – and widen the gulf between rich and poor
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Guardian analysis of leaked papers will show how influential people including heads of government have exploited tax havens
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Tech giant’s ‘sweetheart’ deal with the UK taxman raised eyebrows on Thursday but the company’s ties with leading British politicians goes back a decade
Google raid: McDonnell says HMRC must liaise with French 'urgently'