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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2026 · 16 MIN

#14 Tax avoidance: the musical

from The Corruption Diaries · host Tax Justice Network

When Richard started trading online back in the early '90s, the internet was a shiny new thing. Since then, it's transformed the High Street. Tax abuse gave online retail an unfair head start. Combine that with monopolistic behaviours and there are still plenty of challenges to overcome. In the final episode: what can we learn from Richard's fight? Music (in order of use) is courtesy of Cherry Red Records: Regeneration by Omnia Opera, Prelude by Moom and Astronoght also by Moom. This series was recorded, produced, and sound designed by Leo Schick and presented and executive produced by Naomi Fowler. Many thanks to Richard Allen for sharing his story with the Tax Justice Network.

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