The Conspiracy Of The OECD Against The Financial Offshore Centers

Derecho Internacional Mondaq - Panama Law Articles in English (2008)

Mr Eduardo Morgan Jr. - Morgan & Morgan

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The Conspiracy Of The OECD Against The Financial Offshore Centers

The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development

(OECD) is a cartel conformed by the countries of the European

Union, plus Australia, New Zealand, Norway, Canada, Japan,

Korea, Mexico, Switzerland and the United States. So it is,

basically, a club of wealthy countries that includes the

members of the G7 who, in turn, have created organizations such

as the Financial Stability Forum and the Financial Action Task

Force (FATF), and with decisive influence in the economic

organizations of the United Nations.

The genesis of the so-called "black lists" is

found in documents of the OECD which evidences that they came

to existence as a reaction of its members to the lawful

competition that small countries and jurisdictions, aided by

the technological revolution, started against the traditional

financial centers, mainly England and the United States.

Fearing competition, the brains of the OECD designed strategies

that may only be called Machiavellian, seeking total

destruction of the ...

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