Abusive and Illicit Flows of Money Rob Poor Countries of $416bn a Year, Reveals Christian Aid Report
Poor nations are being robbed of revenues worth
This figure is revealed in a report published by
The report - titled Trapped in Illicit Finance: How abusive tax and trade practices harm human rights - urges developed nations and the
In the paper,
Lead author of the report Dr
"These illicit financial flows harm people's human rights and hinder their chances of living dignified, thriving lives. Put simply, the wealthy are bleeding the poor dry. Despite previous commitments by world leaders to fight illicit financial flows, this abuse of our economic rules has been allowed to go unchallenged for too long. A big reason for this is because many forms of illicit financial flows - such as tax avoidance by transnational corporations and wealthy individuals - are legal.
"That's we believe it is time governments of the global north stop insisting on a legalistic definition of illicit financial flows. We need to broaden the definition and shift towards a rights-based understanding. Because what matters is not whether flows of money or tax practices are legal, but whether they are abusive, harmful or limit governments' ability to deliver on their human rights obligations."
The 'Trapped in Illicit Finance' report highlights the impact of this practice on nations in the global south such as
It is estimated that an additional
One of the world's leading economists
She said: "Across the world, citizens who want their governments to implement policies to reduce inequalities, address climate change and looming ecological disaster, provide better public services and amenities, ensure social protection, generate quality employment and so on, are always confronted with one question: where is the money? We are constantly told that governments cannot afford the necessary expenditure; that running fiscal deficits will lead to financial chaos and crisis; and that raising taxes will simply drive away investment.
"So we are made to feel that our governments are effectively helpless in dealing with the multiple crises facing our societies and economies, and all we can do is turn to the private sector and appeal to their generosity and social conscience.
"But this is not just misleading; it is simply wrong. Governments are constrained in their resources because they tolerate widespread tax evasion and avoidance. Knowingly or unknowingly, they have allowed companies and wealthy individuals to escape from paying their fair share of taxes - sometimes illegally, but very often completely legally - taking advantage of legal loopholes and using tax arbitrage practices that exploit differential tax rates and the existence of tax havens."
"This report should be essential reading not just for policy makers, but for citizens across the world, if we are to create a political climate in which IFFs are no longer tolerated, so that the necessary resources to meet declared social goals can be generated."
Among other things, the report urges the
You can download the full report here. (https://www.christianaid.org.uk/resources/about-us/trapped-illicit-finance-report)



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