Next Left Economic Circle – Tackling tax fraud & tax evasion: Closing the loopholes for fiscal justice

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NEXT LEFT ECONOMIC CIRCLE

7th Roundtable on Tax Fraud and tax Evasion

Topic: “Tackling tax fraud & tax evasion: Closing the loopholes for fiscal justice

Guest speaker: Richard Murphy from Tax Reseach, UK

Chair: Liem Hoang Ngoc, MEP

Guest MEP: Mojca Kleva

Venue: European Parliament Room A5E2

Time: 12.30 to 14.30

Lunch and translation (FR & EN): offered

Registration: please fill in the form

Background:The roundtables of the Next Left Economic Circle bring together progressive economists from different European institutions, from civil society organisations and the business sector, who wish to evaluate the economic theoretical corpus behind economic policy proposals. The roundtables consist of regular public meetings, co-organised by the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) and the Global Progressive Forum (GPF). For each roundtable, a renowned economist is invited as a guest speaker.

Former roundtables: see the list and presentations from each economist

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