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Originally Posted by martyh
Tell you what lets just include everyone ,make sure we catch 'em all .
This applies to companies bidding for contracts not those that already have them .For example if ATOS are found to have a failed tax avoidance scheme in the last 10 years they will not be allowed to bid for further contracts ,the one they are currently in will be allowed to finish though
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Which might make mockery of the idea. Do we know if any there contracts due. The other what happen if they done system in way could not be possibly done without major overhaul of the system.
More think the more see it unworkable unless we can micro audit bidding companies accounts. Then we may not find shadow accounting. So crux question would be how do we know they not tax evading. If they company well known for its dealings then block. Say a company win the contract 11 years things surface the company do things to avoid its tax.
Can we then sling them out. What happens those left clearly biting too much wont really be suitable to run the contract.
Personally still think its good idea in principle do think current contract holders should be warned if they known. Would ideally love them terminated but think breach contract lawyers would have field day.