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Thursday, 29 April 2021 - 5.00pm
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Online webinar

A fascinating glimpse into how a legal system develops, using the example of the Cambodian tax system, will be given by Cambodian government adviser, Adam Glen - who is the only non-Cambodian involved the project.

Setting his presentation in a geo-political and historical context, Adam will consider the economic, constitutional and legal influences that have helped to shape Cambodia's emerging tax system.

Adam began his working life as a fraud investigator in Australia, before moving into the IT sector to specialise in corporate governance and regulatory compliance, working in Europe, Russia and the Middle East. Since 2012 he has been helping various departments of the Cambodian government, notably in advising Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) on Tax Law.

In addition to his UK law degree, Adam has Diplomas in Cambodian Tax Law and Cambodian Company Law. He lives in Cambodia with his wife, who is Khmer.

No knowledge of tax is required to attend this meeting of the Cambridge Tax Discussion Group. To receive a Microsoft Teams invitation to the meeting, please email Law postgraduate Guy Mulley at gevm2@cam.ac.uk.

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