Danish Press Board says report on Browder lies & tax evasion is true

Danish Press Board says report on Browder lies & tax evasion is true

Jan 28, 2020 – In December, the Danish Press Board rejected a complaint that tax fraudster William Browder filed against Finans, Finans.dk, a Danish financial news outlet, part of the national daily Jyllands-Posten, that reported on his tax evasion and invented Magnitsky story in a documented exposé by journalists Jette Aagaard and Kristoffer Brahm.

Canadian journalist challenges “gold standard” accountants to examine lies of Nov 7 speaker, fraudster Bill Browder

Canadian journalist challenges “gold standard” accountants to examine lies of Nov 7 speaker, fraudster Bill Browder

Oct 28, 2022 – I am publishing this important article by investigative journalist Adrian duPlessis just before CFA/Toronto, a woefully ignorant Canadian accounting organization, presents as speaker William Browder, one of the most infamous tax fraudsters of our time. He notes, “gnorance – be it in a naive or willful state – is form ill-fitting to a Chartered Financial Analyst and/or any other financial, legal+ professional worth their salt. Chronic toxicity of Hermitage networks’ false narratives – abundantly evident through review and analyses of public-record documents+ readily-accessible globally via court, police, corporate, press and other filings – prompts this letter.”

Journalists from 40 Countries Join in Support for Wikileaks

Nov 7, 2010 –

[Update, by Dec it’s 60 countries and more than 460 signers.]

Journalists from every region of the world have joined together to support the whistle-blowing organization Wikileaks and its founder Julian Assange who, they say, have provided an extraordinary resource for journalists around the world and made an outstanding contribution to transparency and accountability on the Afghanistan and Iraq Wars.

I am one of the organizers of the campaign.

The journalists, many of whom are prominent investigative reporters, come from countries as diverse as Russia and Namibia, and Israel and Indonesia, plus many from European countries and North America. The journalists, who are linked through investigative journalism networks, decided to speak out publicly after watching a growing campaign of threats and unfair criticisms against Assange and Wikileaks.