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The Spider's Web: Britain's Second Empire (Documentary)

September 18, 2018

At the demise of empire, City of London financial interests created a web of secrecy jurisdictions that captured wealth from across the globe and hid it in a web of offshore islands. Today, up to half of global offshore wealth is hidden in British jurisdictions and Britain and its dependencies are the largest global players in the world of international finance.

The Spider's Web was written, directed and produced by Michael Oswald, you can sponsor his future films on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/independentdocumentary

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For those interested to learn more about tax justice and financial secrecy, read about the Tax Justice Network's campaigning and regular blogs - become part of the movement for change and listen to the Tax Justice Network's monthly podcast/radio show the Taxcast https://www.taxjustice.net/taxcast/

Review on Open Democracy: https://www.opendemocracy.net/neweconomics/film-review-spiders-web-britains-second-empire/

Review on Filmotomy: https://filmotomy.com/the-spiders-web-britains-second-empire/

Website: www.spiderswebfilm.com

Subtitles: French, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian, Arabic, Korean, Hungarian, English, Turkish.

In Documentary Feature, Economics, The Spider's Web Tags Full Documentary, Documentary, Nicholas Shaxson, John Christensen, Michael Hudson, Prem Sikka, Eva Joly, Tax Havens, Corporation of London, Finance, Economics, Treasure Islands, Finance Curse, economic times, documentary history, documentary uk, documentary 2018, documentary 2019, documentary crime, City of London, credittheoryofmoney1, British Empire, Cayman Islands, Bermuda, Jersey
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