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Professor Allison Christians has again made the International Tax Review's Top 50 list.
"Christians has strong views on what the OECD could do better, suggesting alternative solutions to the digital tax proposal, such as a third pillar, and is keen to see the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) be achieved through tax policy advancements.
'I would not say that I leaked the documents, rather I disseminated more broadly that which had already been leaked to a select group,' Christians tells ITR."
Professor Christians (@profchristians) was ranked 27 in top 50 most influential sources of finance news & information in social media by #economia50 2018, as someone who shares "quality, insightful content with their followers."