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...Brooge also disclosed that it relied on an entity called Al Brooge International Advisory (BIA) for the entirety of its revenue....
...They followed the Pinault family of Ch Latour et al, who, in 2013, bought what is now called The Eisele Vineyard from the Araujos, and were so confident of their savoir-faire that they didn’t even impose...
...The regulator’s probe focused on a related party called Al Brooge International Advisory (BIA), which it said “had no meaningful business operations aside from participating in the misstatements of revenues...
...and Serbia 200th day of the Hamas-Israel conflict after Hamas launched an attack on Israel on October 7 last year UK: 100th anniversary of both the first radio broadcast by a British monarch, George V...
...Governments say they are missing out on customs revenue as goods such as DVDs are replaced by digital services....
...But within a few minutes’ drive lie the warrens of al-Shati and Jabalia refugee camps — and then, Gaza City, the heart of the militant group’s political and military machinery....
...Microsoft has received a demand for $28.9bn in back taxes from the US Internal Revenue Service....
...Britain after Brexit is edited by Gordon Smith. Premium subscribers can sign up here to have it delivered straight to their inbox every Thursday afternoon....
...Other new UBS country head internal hires include Henri Mills for France and Belgium, Tobias Vogel for Germany, Tarek Eido for Qatar, Beatriz Martin for the UK and Hazem Shawki for the United Arab Emirates...
...His father’s company — then called the Al-Zahawi Group, but now known as Iraq Projects Business Development (IPBD) — quickly procured a contract to provide cleaning, logistics and support services to the...
...The new fund will be backed by Abu Dhabi state funds Mubadala and ADQ, as well as Royal Group, the conglomerate chaired by Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed al Nahyan, the United Arab Emirates’ national security...
...Epstein joined the board of Black’s family foundation in 1997; he is said to have resigned a decade later, although documents filed with the Internal Revenue Service continued to name him as a trustee for...
...Now see the many state attorneys-general (acolytes, no doubt of Alito et. al.) who want to sanction corporations that adopt ESG....
...Four months ago Abdullah al-Fozan, the head of KPMG’s business in Saudi Arabia, broke some troubling news to his staff....
...Friday Islamic New Year (Al-Hijra) 1444 begins UK, members of the Communication Workers Union employed by BT and Openreach are set to strike for 24 hours in a row over pay....
...Additional reporting by Robert Smith...
...Natasha Sarin, its deputy assistant secretary for economic policy, on Wednesday released a blog post championing the administration’s efforts to boost the Internal Revenue Service’s enforcement of tax laws...
...An internal memo written by Microsoft president Brad Smith and sent to staff in June outlined the company’s strategy....
...Freshfields has promoted its chief data officer Chris Smith to chief information officer....
...Pfizer sharply lifted sales forecasts for its Covid-19 vaccine, raising full-year revenue projections from $15bn to $26bn after reporting $3.5bn of revenue in the first quarter....
...But his scheme apparently hit a bump in 2013 when a Swiss bank he used, Banque Bonhôte, told him it would release the names of its stateside customers to the US Internal Revenue Service as part of a leniency...
...Issuing is mostly operated out of Germany, Dubai and the United States while payment acceptance services are mostly operated out of Germany, Ireland and Dubai....
...The case, Brown et al. vs USA Taekwondo et al., deals with sexual abuse suffered by three young former Olympic hopefuls in taekwondo, whose coach was convicted and sent to prison in 2015....
...(FT) European banks’ share of trading revenues sink Top European banks’ share of global trading revenues has fallen to its lowest level in more than five years, accelerating a long-running trend in which...
...Legal experts and football executives say the seminal case will test how far Gulf states such as the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, which have invested heavily in sport as a form of soft power...
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