Nicholas Shaxson | |
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Born | 1966 (age 57–58) Malawi |
Occupation | Author |
Nationality | British |
Notable works | Poisoned Wells, Treasure Islands |
Nicholas Shaxson (born 1966) is a British author, journalist and investigator. [1] [2] He is best known for his investigative books Poisoned Wells (2007) and Treasure Islands (2011). [3] [4] He has worked as a part-time writer and researcher for the Tax Justice Network, an expert-led lobbying group focused on the harmful impacts of tax avoidance, tax competition and tax havens. [5] [6]
Shaxson was born in Malawi and educated in Britain. He has lived at various times in India, Brazil, England, Lesotho, Spain, Angola, South Africa, Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. Since 1993, he has written on global business and politics for Vanity Fair, [7] the Financial Times, Reuters, The Economist and its sister publication the Economist Intelligence Unit, [8] International Affairs, Foreign Affairs, [9] American Interest, [10] the BBC, Africa Confidential, African Energy and others. [1] [5]
In 2011, he published Treasure Islands, [11] one of the first in depth investigations into the world of offshore finance and financial secrecy which led him to work alongside James S Henry at the Tax Justice Network [12]
Shaxson currently lives with his partner and their two children in Berlin. [13]
Nicholas Shaxson | |
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Born | 1966 (age 57–58) Malawi |
Occupation | Author |
Nationality | British |
Notable works | Poisoned Wells, Treasure Islands |
Nicholas Shaxson (born 1966) is a British author, journalist and investigator. [1] [2] He is best known for his investigative books Poisoned Wells (2007) and Treasure Islands (2011). [3] [4] He has worked as a part-time writer and researcher for the Tax Justice Network, an expert-led lobbying group focused on the harmful impacts of tax avoidance, tax competition and tax havens. [5] [6]
Shaxson was born in Malawi and educated in Britain. He has lived at various times in India, Brazil, England, Lesotho, Spain, Angola, South Africa, Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. Since 1993, he has written on global business and politics for Vanity Fair, [7] the Financial Times, Reuters, The Economist and its sister publication the Economist Intelligence Unit, [8] International Affairs, Foreign Affairs, [9] American Interest, [10] the BBC, Africa Confidential, African Energy and others. [1] [5]
In 2011, he published Treasure Islands, [11] one of the first in depth investigations into the world of offshore finance and financial secrecy which led him to work alongside James S Henry at the Tax Justice Network [12]
Shaxson currently lives with his partner and their two children in Berlin. [13]