If you are an assocation or media organization and would like to partner for the OffshoreAlert's Conference, please contact Naomi Comerford, the Director of Marketing, by email at ncomerford@offshorealert.com or by phone on +1 305-372-9761.
If you are an assocation or media organization and would like to partner for the OffshoreAlert's Conference, please contact Naomi Comerford, the Director of Marketing, by email at ncomerford@offshorealert.com or by phone on +1 305-372-9761.
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Article, March 31, 2009 -- The days when U. S. taxpayers could rely on offshore jurisdictions to stymie tax investigations by the IRS are long gone, says a criminal tax defense attorney.
Global interest in OFCs “off the charts”
Press Release , March 26, 2009 -- OffshoreAlert Conference set for record numbers - Attendees from 25 countries, major newspapers flock to event
'Hit the crooks who defrauded you hard and fast', asset recovery attorney advises victims
Article, March 24, 2009 -- The key components of a successful asset recovery attempt speed, aggressiveness, and experience. Every moment lost locating, freezing and repatriating assets back to the estate is money lost forever to the victims.
OFCs are "scapegoats" for the economic crisis, says pro-offshore ex-diplomat
Article, March 16, 2009 -- Major countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom are simply "passing the buck" by blaming Offshore Financial Centers for the global economic crisis and taking steps to close them down.
The 'New Reality': Swiss banks must stop assisting criminals, says attorney
Article, March 10, 2009 -- Switzerland should rely on the quality of its banking system to compete for business globally, not simply a willingness to turn a blind eye to illegal conduct.
"I detected Madoff scam in five minutes", Harry Markopolos tells '60 Minutes'
Article, March 2, 2009 -- Bernard Madoff whistle-blower Harry Markopolos said it took him "five minutes" of looking at records to suspect that former NASDAQ chairman was perpetrating a fraud and another four hours to mathematically prove it.