News
14 August 2019

Glencore loses bid to stop ATO using Paradise Papers to assess tax bill

In:
Metals and Mining
Region:
Asia-Pacific

Glencore has lost its case to prevent the Australian Tax Office (ATO) using information that was leaked as part of the Paradise Papers to assess its tax obligations. Glencore was attempting to claim legal professional privilege on its correspondence with offshore law firm Appleby over Project...

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