‘The Panama Papers’ in Perspective —How Illicit Capital Flows Make Us All Vulnerable’
Date/Time: Monday, May 16, 2016, 6:30 PM-8:30PM
(Room will be open for registration and networking at 6:00PM)
Venue: Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) NY
565 Fifth Avenue, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10017
Language: Lecture will be given in English.
Admission fee: $25 (To cover the cost of light snack and drinks)
RSVP: Required. Please reply to infofriendsofutokyo.org by May 12, Thursday. Space availability is limited. Early registration is encouraged.
Krishen Mehta
With the sensational revelations from the ‘Panama Papers’ still emerging, renowned expert Krishen Mehta will explain how some $30 trillion in illicit capital flows- to secrecy jurisdictions like Panama, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Switzerland and Luxembourg- keep poor countries mired in poverty and increase global insecurity for everyone. Krishen will discuss what can be done about this pernicious global phenomenon, and explain how this has implications even for law-abiding countries like Japan. Widely consulted, Mr. Mehta appears in the acclaimed documentary on tax havens, ‘The Price We Pay.’ Mr. Mehta was a partner with PwC where he had a 30-year career in their NY, London, and Tokyo offices. He is now an Advisor to Tax Justice Network in London, and is a Senior Global Justice Fellow at Yale University. He is a frequent lecturer at the University of Tokyo.
For Mr. Mehta’s bio, visit http://globaljustice.macmillan.yale.edu/people/krishen-mehta
For Mr. Mehta’s co-edited book,Global Tax Fairness, visit https://campuspress.yale.edu/thomaspogge/files/2016/02/Pogge-30-UKUS-18kzpw4.pdf