The Bidens and Beijing Tax questions about Hunter’s income raise again the question of how he earned it.: James Freeman Posted By Ruth King on December 11th, 2020
“Mr. Trump mentioned that he used to wonder why his Beltway adversaries always use Russia when advancing conspiracy theories about him. He chuckled as he recounted the moment he understood why and said, “They never use China. You know why? ’Cause they’re all getting rich on China.”
Hunter Biden may have wanted to hold 10% for the “big guy,” but did he forget to set aside 37% for Uncle Sam? A tax investigation focused on the Biden family’s highly questionable sources of income may finally force them to answer precisely how such income is generated in the first place.
Former Goldman Sachs executive Roger Ng on Thursday said the government is withholding exculpatory evidence from the defense in the case stemming from a purported $2.7 billion fraud on Malaysia's sovereign wealth fund, 1Malaysia Development Bhd.
McKinsey mea culpa for corruption bombs, like it did in 2018. SA leaders roast CEO. LISTEN!
Will SA forgive McKinsey for its role at the centre of industrial scale corruption referred to as state capture? McKinsey’s R650m offer to the Zondo commission into state capture to pay back Transnet, SAA was rejected this week by Transnet – which says it owes far more. In 2018, its mea culpa bombed as it claimed “no corruption”, but critics rejected its apology as too little, too late. Listen to this powerful report by BizNews founder Alec Hogg, on events in 2018 when he enjoyed a front row seat at the first public engagement by Kevin Sneader, at the time the new global managing partner. McKinsey & Company is among the businesses in the vortex of South Africa’s State Capture scandal. Sneader, who was been in the post for exactly a week, accepted an invitation from GIBS, a leading South Africa’s business school. A scathing riposte to his 20-minute speech was delivered by the other
Butler Snow attorney Jim Letten provides a brief overview of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and details why compliance with the law is important.
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A rare public statement from Hunter Biden confirmed Wednesday night that he is the subject of a federal investigation into his “tax affairs.” The revelation sparked a number of reports from the mainstream press which had mostly ignored the story in the buildup to the election that laid out both new and conflicting information.
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Hunter delivered his statement through the Biden-Harris transition team, saying that he had learned Tuesday “for the first time” that the U.S. attorney’s office in Delaware was investigating him.
“I am confident that a professional and objective review of these matters will demonstrate that I handled my affairs legally and appropriately, including with the benefit of professional tax advisers,” his statement concluded.