It's because there's still the ability to profit from something in a blind trust. Even if you don't know the details of what's going on, you're benefiting from the actions that might be taken by somebody else on your behalf.
Principal Analyst, Centre for International Corporate Tax Accountability and Research
It's because there's still the ability to profit from something in a blind trust. Even if you don't know the details of what's going on, you're benefiting from the actions that might be taken by somebody else on your behalf.
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