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Australia's tax office can use global data leaks to pursue multinationals, High Court rules

  • Written by Ann Kayis-Kumar, Senior Lecturer, UNSW
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Can something that has been seen be unseen?

It’s an axiom of the internet age that it can’t – and though the world’s biggest mining company, Glenc...

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