Just listening to the Public Accounts Committee try and grill the Google Tax boys on their affairs. The PAC team are truly dreadful. Meg Hillier - what a disaster. About as effective as a chocolate teapot.
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Now the turn of the HMRC team. Will see if they are any better.Originally posted by Not Losing Any Sleep View PostJust listening to the Public Accounts Committee try and grill the Google Tax boys on their affairs. The PAC team are truly dreadful. Meg Hillier - what a disaster. About as effective as a chocolate teapot. -
When you compare our committee hearings with the American ones that the senate runs, it's amazing the difference between the two.
Probably because senators tend to have been lawyers before becoming politicians so know how to grill people properly, whereas we have a collection of MPs who are career politicians from the day they left school to where they are now.Comment
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MP Deidre Brock is having a go at grilling HMRC. Her background as a Home and Away actress looks to be helping!Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWhen you compare our committee hearings with the American ones that the senate runs, it's amazing the difference between the two.
Probably because senators tend to have been lawyers before becoming politicians so know how to grill people properly, whereas we have a collection of MPs who are career politicians from the day they left school to where they are now.Comment
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As with Hodge, its all about a bunch of second tier politicians who are out of their depth trying to score points and make headlines and look good on TV. I thought HMRC did OK. Homer looked less convincing on the area of the time it takes to close small business investigations.Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostThe chairwoman really is particularly aggressive
It doesn't seem right that she's grilling the bloke over his personal salary - think I'd tell her to mind her own damn business 
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Agreed - I don't know where they get off with all this - it wouldn't be so bad if they had even the vaguest clue on what they're talking about - they don't even seem to get that tax is payable on profit and not revenueOriginally posted by Not Losing Any Sleep View PostAs with Hodge, its all about a bunch of second tier politicians who are out of their depth trying to score points and make headlines and look good on TV. I thought HMRC did OK. Homer looked less convincing on the area of the time it takes to close small business investigations.
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Aptly summarized.Originally posted by Not Losing Any Sleep View PostAs with Hodge, its all about a bunch of second tier politicians who are out of their depth trying to score points and make headlines and look good on TV.Comment
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Anybody who thinks that the PAC is anything more than a kangaroo Court filled with second rate politicians looking to make headlines at their victims expense, is deluded.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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