Capitalism’s ultimate disruptor: Oxfam’s billionaire-shaming Winnie Byanyima
Spending a half hour with Oxfam’s executive director Winnie Byanyima was a definite Davos 2017 highlight for Alec. The feisty 58-year old Ugandan is a warrior.
Spending a half hour with Oxfam’s executive director Winnie Byanyima was a definite Davos 2017 highlight for Alec. The feisty 58-year old Ugandan is a warrior.
Shortly after his return from the 16th annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Alec Hogg shared some thought-provoking take-outs during a breakfast for BrightRock’s Laureate advisers.
What really gets Winnie Byanyima angry is how much wealth has been accrued through “tax planning” – the way billionaires use offshore tax havens.
Japanese architect Shigeru Ban, Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli, Beninois-French singer Angélique Kidjo will be awarded at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting with a Crystal Award.
The richest 1 per cent of the world’s population will soon own more than half of global wealth, unless there is drastic wealth redistribution