A group of top-level UN experts with special mandates to investigate human rights violations have issued a formal communication to the OECD demanding answers for its failure to abide by human rights standards in its leadership of international tax policy. In their communication, the mandate holders warn that the OECD’s controversial “two-pillar” reforms, if implemented, could significantly reduce the amount of tax Global South countries can collect from multinational corporations and “could have a discriminatory impact on the grounds of gender, ethnicity and race.”
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