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Gaspard Sebag

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Reporter at Bloomberg News

#Bloomberg investigations and courts reporter in Paris. Ex-Brussels.

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  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Claudia Cohen |Gaspard Sebag

    Stock prices. (Bloomberg) -- Banks in France are facing a combined tax bill of as much as €5 billion ($5.8 billion) over contentious trades allegedly designed to escape levies on dividend payments, according to a lawmaker who dubbed the process a “fraud.”Senator Jean-François Husson made the announcement on Thursday after a review of confidential documents from French tax officials — suggesting that the liability for banks has doubled since authorities released estimates in 2023.

  • 3 weeks ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Gaspard Sebag

    TotalEnergies SE was accused in a French court of greenwashing by misleading consumers about its climate goals in a series of ad campaigns just after it rebranded and changed its name from Total. A group of nonprofits, which include Greenpeace France, attacked TotalEnergies’ claim that it could achieve net zero emissions by 2050, saying it was incompatible with its continued expansion in oil production.

  • 3 weeks ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Gaspard Sebag

    TotalEnergies SE was accused in a French court of greenwashing by misleading consumers about its climate goals in a series of ad campaigns just after it rebranded and changed its name from Total. A group of nonprofits, which include Greenpeace France, attacked TotalEnergies’ claim that it could achieve net zero emissions by 2050, saying it was incompatible with its continued expansion in oil production.

  • 3 weeks ago | financialpost.com | Gaspard Sebag

    Advertisement 1TotalEnergies SE was accused in a French court of greenwashing by misleading consumers about its climate goals in a series of ad campaigns just after it rebranded and changed its name from Total. Article content(Bloomberg) — TotalEnergies SE was accused in a French court of greenwashing by misleading consumers about its climate goals in a series of ad campaigns just after it rebranded and changed its name from Total.

  • 3 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Gaspard Sebag

    TotalEnergies offices in the La Defense business district, Paris. (Bloomberg) -- TotalEnergies SE was accused in a French court of greenwashing by misleading consumers about its climate goals in a series of ad campaigns just after it rebranded and changed its name from Total. A group of nonprofits, which include Greenpeace France, attacked TotalEnergies’ claim that it could achieve net zero emissions by 2050, saying it was incompatible with its continued expansion in oil production.

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Gaspard Sebag
Gaspard Sebag @gaspardsebag
17 Apr 25

RT @maxabelson: Here's a gift link to a big, important and grim new story by @SheridanAsia, @BenoitBerthelot and @gaspardsebag with @etinos…

Gaspard Sebag
Gaspard Sebag @gaspardsebag
16 Oct 24

C'est l'histoire dans l'histoire de la saga #Wildenstein. Me Dumont-Beghi a contribué à révéler les structures offshore utilisées par les Wildenstein. Secrètement, elle avait elle-même reçu un «cadeau» de €4,5 millions sur un compte non déclaré à NYC. https://t.co/OQZCv1Nvsx

Gaspard Sebag
Gaspard Sebag @gaspardsebag
10 Sep 24

A €13 billion saga begun about a decade ago comes to a close. Here's how it all started: https://t.co/4lh4iC6Tjn

Margrethe Vestager
Margrethe Vestager @vestager

Today is a huge win for European citizens and tax justice.   👉In its final judgment, @EUCourtPress confirms @EU_Commission 2016 decision: Ireland granted illegal aid to @Apple.   Ireland now has to release up to 13 billion euros of unpaid taxes.