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Whistle-blowers of tax avoiders to receive a reward 

If we all blow the whistle on the big American corporations avoiding tax in this country (Amazon, Google... ) then we will get rewarded whilst making them pay their fair share. 

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/mar/26/tax-avoidance-whistleblowers-will-earn-share-of-any-hmrc-proceeds-rachel-reeves-confirms

Win win 

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12 hours ago, malumbu said:

A separate subject, but does this include ratting on a neighbour for paying them cash for a small job in the house or garden?  Worrying!

It is a separate subject, but I believe it's exactly what Rachel Theives is asking 

"Cash in hand mate, that's cash for me grassing you up. "

We are all expected to become stool pigeons. (Dare you not to sing or hum the old Kid Creole sing now) 

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