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Liz Nelson and John Christensen of the Tax Justice Network and lawyers and members of the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) Patricia Schulz and Marion Bethel.
In this monthâs Taxcast: Tax justice, women and UN human rights conventions: how we may be beginning to hold governments to account. Also:
we discuss scandal-hit Facebookâs checks on whether overseas influencers are funding political ads in the United States and why they wonât work. And is it time for a new model? How Mark Zuckerberg could become a hero. Norway does the responsible thing and decides not to invest its sovereign wealth fund in private equity. And Indiaâs decade-long battle to collect back taxes from Vodafone runs into potential conflicts of interest at the highest political levels.
Produced and presented by Naomi Fowler for the Tax Justice Network