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07.05.19

Corporate Watch

How major banks turned a blind eye to the theft of billions of pounds of public money

Leaked documents provide a colourful behind-the-scenes account of a massive carbon credit fraud that stretched across Europe

Mark Wright (Apprentice winner) and Lord Sugar

22.06.18

Corporate Watch

Zero wage Britain: the firms that want you to work for free

We found TV Apprentice winner Mark Wright, Harvey Nichols, the UN - and many others - advertising unpaid internships

11.05.16

Corporate Watch

The house always wins! Casino giants see tax savings result from new system of roulette wheels

Revenue from casino punters in London shifted out of the capital.

24.03.16

Corporate Watch

Third member of axed MoJ commercial arm jumps ship…to join ex-civil service colleagues at new consultancy

Former Just Solutions International staff at Ministry of Justice join new consultancy firm to help sell prison and justice expertise in private sector

11.01.16

Corporate Watch

The billions made by lawyers when multinationals put countries in the dock

International arbitration courts are where companies sue countries and lawyers get rich.

17.12.14

Corporate Watch

Europe to disclose the true owners of companies – but not trusts

New European anti-corruption directive agreed last night.

16.12.14

Corporate Watch

Beneficial ownership registers in EU states won’t be made completely public

Campaigners and journalists will have to pass “public interest test” to access beneficial ownership information according to leaked draft anti-money laundering directive.

12.12.14

Europe Under Scrutiny

Juncker fails to endorse public registers across EU revealing firms true owners

EU president appears to put key anti-corruption measure in jeopardy in letter sent to Bureau.

04.12.14

Corporate Watch

New banking scandal could cost savers billions

City regulator finds many traders rip off clients through the most basic financial services function.

27.08.14

Corporate Watch

Healthcare at Home must improve further, warns General Pharmaceutical Council

Further improvements are needed at an NHS contractor branded “unsafe” for failing to deliver medication to thousands of critically ill patients on time, the latest inspection by the pharmacy watchdog...

06.06.14

Corporate Watch

Healthcare at Home chief Mike Gordon steps down following Bureau revelations

Move follows Bureau investigation into NHS contractor’s failures to deliver drugs on time.

02.06.14

Corporate Watch

‘Appalling service’ provided by Healthcare at Home leaves patients without drugs

Problems at NHS contractor leaves thousands of patients frightened and confused.

12.03.14

Corporate Watch

Apple and Microsoft among US tech giants reaping interest payments on offshore cash

Tech giants make return on offshore cash-pile.

28.06.13

Corporate Watch

Breast milk scandal strikes Aptamil manufacturer Danone

The multi-national food giant Danone has been accused of misleading mothers with a controversial marketing campaign that warned they might not be providing enough breast milk.

28.06.13

Corporate Watch

‘If you think your baby isn’t getting enough, call us…’: Alarmist marketing for Danone formula milk

The story of how the Danone campaign developed.

03.12.12

Corporate Watch

Calls to reform HMRC’s ‘big business’ board

HMRC’s four non-executive directors have extensive links with big business.

19.10.12

Corporate Watch

Review: Financial lobby out in force at party conferences

Private Eye reports on what lobbyists get up to at conference.

01.10.12

Corporate Watch

Leaked emails warned G4S over Iraq murders

G4S was warned about an unstable employee days before he killed two colleagues in Iraq.

05.09.12

Corporate Watch

Private Eye tracks the faults on the Virgin line

The satirical magazine asks if Virgin service was really any good.

30.07.12

Corporate Watch

Tory donors’ firms landed lucrative government contracts

Work programme and NHS contracts have gone to firms linked to party supporters.

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