Griffith Asia Institute – Research Seminar by Professor Jason Sharman
Professor Jason Sharman, Centre for Governance and Public Policy and Griffith Asia Institute presents ‘China, Tax Havens and Development: The...
Professor Jason Sharman, Centre for Governance and Public Policy and Griffith Asia Institute presents ‘China, Tax Havens and Development: The...
Griffith Business researcher Professor Jason Sharman delivered the 2016 Distinguished Lecture where he outlined Australia's poor record in dealing with foreign corruption in our own backyard.
Griffith University has been awarded six Australian Research Council Linkage Project grants worth more than $1.3 million for a variety of research studies.
Centre for Governance and Public Policy hosts ninth annual book launch.
A wide range of Griffith University researchers are available for expert commentary on the forthcoming G20 Leaders Summit.
Brisbane’s G20 summit can be a turning point in the battle to stop dirty money flowing between countries — like...
G20 leaders have an opportunity to make a real impact in the fight against untraceable ‘shell’ companies when they meet...
One of the country’s leading political science researchers has urged the federal government to act on an OECD survey which...
The politics of tax and how it may be stifling positive tax reform in Australia and further afield will be...
On 16 February 2013, The Economist published a special report on Storm Survivors Offshore financial centres have taken a battering...