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Norwegian Development Minister Erik Solheim is determined to get the World Bank and International Monetary Fund to take more seriously the damage which corrupt pricing systems and tax havens do to developing economies, especially African ones. Oslo is prepared to take the lead in establishing an international task force on ways to combat the abuse of tax havens and capital flight....

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Erik Solheim, Qatar, Raymond Baker, John Christiansen, Eva Joly

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