Tax Fraud May Have Cost European Governments $63bn
A bank fraud in Europe may have deprived taxpayers of $63bn across at least ten countries.
A bank fraud in Europe may have deprived taxpayers of $63bn across at least ten countries. The 大象传媒's Theo Leggett brings us the details. Also in the programme, with the Brexit process seemingly deadlocked over the question of the Irish border, Declan Billington, chief executive of Thompsons, an animal feed business in Belfast sending products south across the border, tells us what's at stake. The US is to withdraw from a long-established treaty which allows small packages to be delivered from poorer countries at low cost. Cary Leahy of Decision Economics in New York tells us the latest from Wall Street. Jordan Fabian is White House correspondent for The Hill website in Washington, and explains the background to the move. Online auction site eBay has accused its rival Amazon of poaching sellers illegally. We hear the thoughts of technology journalist Melissa Jun Rowley. Plus we hear about Landspace's ambition to become the first Chinese non-governmental commercial enterprise to launch a satellite to orbit.
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