*A majority of the members of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence, fronted by the Progress Party, the Conservative Party and the Christian Democratic Party, support extended country-by-country reporting requirements.*. …
*The Ministry of Finance is expected to imminently publish its proposal for a Transparency Act governing ”extended country-by-country reporting”. This will require the Government to take a view on whether the general public shall get…
*An important step is achieved in the fight for transparency as the Norwegian government has decided to introduce extended country-by-country reporting from 1.1.2014. Yet the failure to link the reporting to the consolidated financial…
*-Will the Minister of Finance promise that extended country-by-country reporting will be based on transparency with regard to the eight key accounting figures requested by the general public?, Hans Olav Syversen (Christian Democratic…
*-Will the Minister of Finance promise that extended country-by-country reporting will be based on transparency with regard to the eight key accounting figures requested by the general public?, Hans Olav Syversen (Christian Democratic…
*-Global transparency in the world economy is necessary are we to build sustainable societies, says Finland's Minister of International Development and Green politician Heidi Anneli Hautala.* Together with her European colleagues Eva…
*-Global transparency in the world economy is necessary are we to build sustainable societies, says Finland's Minister of International Development and Green politician Heidi Anneli Hautala.* Together with her European colleagues Eva…
*-The Norwegian State's own oil company tries to strangle new regulation that can hinder corruption and tax evasion*, writes Norwegian newspaper Klassekampen. -Statoil has gone from being an advocate for transparency to be saboteurs…
*The Ministry of Finance is expected to imminently publish its proposal for a Transparency Act governing ”extended country-by-country reporting”. This will require the Government to take a view on whether the general public shall get…
*OPINION: Strong powers may prevent the new Transparency Act on extended country-by-country reporting from being premised on real accounting figures. This may result in reporting being diluted, less credible and more expensive to…