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A Kingdom of Paper EBOOK

Hamon de Quillan
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It is 2014. Europe is still reeling from the 2008 global financial crisis, its ideals of unity undermined by crippling austerity. Whilst Greek, Spanish and Irish citizens face hospital closures and pension cuts, a silent and legal plundering is draining billions of euros from their countries' public coffers. Such is the world of Karim Belkacem, a 45-year-old journalist working for The Globe.
In February 2014, Karim receives an encrypted message from a terrified whistleblower working at a 'Big Four' audit firm. He is handed a hard drive containing the blueprints of a vast tax evasion network operating out of Luxembourg. The data proves that hundreds of the world's best-known companies — tech giants, pharmaceutical firms, retail chains — are exploiting complex legal loopholes, sanctioned by governments, to reduce their tax bill to virtually zero.
Karim's investigation takes him from the gleaming, sterile boardrooms of the Grand Duchy to the public clinics of Athens, which are struggling to survive, highlighting a striking and shocking contrast between the two. The architect of this 'invisible geography of power' turns out to be Alexandre de Villiers, a refined and highly intelligent lawyer who presents himself as a mere advocate of market efficiency.
The plot thickens due to a devastating personal conflict: de Villiers is a senior partner at the Parisian law firm where Karim's ex-wife, Naomi Hayes, works. Her firm is one of the main architects of these financial schemes, and her professional duty—as well as the financial stability of their two children—is directly tied to protecting the very secrets that Karim is determined to expose. Their already strained relationship becomes the battleground for a clash between ideology and family, principles and pragmatism.
As Karim gets closer to the truth, the pressure mounts, ranging from legal threats to covert surveillance and acts of personal intimidation, orchestrated by a network that blurs the line between corporate power and state intelligence services. His investigation culminates in the coordinated global publication of his findings — 'The Luxembourg Protocol' — in October 2014, a fictional event intended to precede and trigger the real LuxLeaks scandal, which broke in November 2014.
 

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EAN:
9798232873509
Date de parution :
05-04-26
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Ebook
Protection digitale:
Adobe DRM
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ePub
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