Jason Ward, CICTAR Principal Analyst, makes the International Tax Review ‘Global Tax Top 50’ figures for 2023. For second year.

The ITR has selected Jason Ward, for the second year in a row, as one of it’s top 50 ‘Global Tax figures’ in 2023. Highlghting CICTAR’s work on exposing the giant global asset management firm, Brookfield, the ITR says that:

Perhaps predictably for a man who has made a career out of unearthing tax injustice, Australia-based Jason Ward, principal analyst at CICTAR, played a key role.

The ITR concludes that:

By shedding light on these alleged practices, Ward kept up the fight for tax equality in 20

Jason is included as only one of three NGO figures, alongside Alex Cobham, Director of our key ally, the Tax Justice Network and Nushrat Chowdhury from Christian Aid.

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