Industry
Tax & Regulation | 12 Jun 17
Newcastle Utd launches legal action against HMRC tax raids
A UK high court has banned HMRC from examining material seized from Newcastle United’s football stadium following a legal challenge mounted by the club.
Tax & Regulation | 9 Jun 17
Int’l IFAs expect ‘softer Brexit’ as British PM clings to power
As Britain adjusts to the news that prime minister Theresa May will form a minority government backed by Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionists, advisers around the world expect that the UK’s shocking hung parliament result will lead to a “softer Brexit” approach.
PEOPLE MOVES: SEC, First State, Ashburton
The US regulator has appointed co-directors of its Enforcement Division, while First State Investment is losing its head of global resources and Ashburton Investments bolsters its multi-asset team.
Tax & Regulation | 9 Jun 17
May’s ‘moment of madness’ dementia tax backfires in UK election
The UK Conservative Party’s pledge to introduce a so-called ‘dementia tax’ could have cost prime minister Theresa May a clear majority in the UK general election, say UK advisers, as Britain now faces the prospect of a Conservative government backed by Northern Ireland Unionists.
Bob Pain steps down as chairman of Investors Trust Assurance
Bob Pain has resigned as chairman of the board of Cayman Island-based international life company Investors Trust Assurance SPC as of 1 June 2017.