BahamasB2B.com, an
online business to business resource centre, has launched an additional
website offering information on the multilateral organisations,
and their recent reports which have blacklisted offshore financial
centres around the world over issues of money laundering and unfair
tax competition.
The website is source
of general information on the multilaterals including the OECD,
FATF and G7, and includes links to their websites and as well
as supplying a forum for news articles and letters from the general
public. Launched over a month ago, the website has built up its
information base and considers itself to be unbiased in that it
is simply a platform for others to have their say and post there
what they consider to be relevant information.
BahamasB2B.com says
its aim is to provide Bahamians and other interested persons with
access to as large a database of information as possible and from
as many different sources as possible. Lisa Wells president of
BahamasB2B.com stated: 'Bahamians should be aware of all the facts
and the differing points of view. This situation will tremendously
affect the Bahamian public and people should not just rely on
what they hear, but should make up their own minds as to where
they stand on the issue. They should at least be fully informed.'
The website can be
found at http://www.bahamasb2b.com/b2b/big_picture/the_blacklisting.htm