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  • Maya Forstater is a new entry this year Nobody quite digs into tax data like Maya Forstater. London-based Forstater has made it her mission to assemble and analyse data that provides a base for meaningful dialogue on tax trends through her blog and blog Twitter activity under the handle @MForstater.
  • Meg Hillier was also in the Global Tax 50 2016 The UK's Public Accounts Committee (PAC), chaired by Meg Hillier, has had a busy year – scrutinising all aspects of public spending including Brexit.
  • The State Administration of Taxation (SAT) has had a remarkable year of achievements, both domestically and globally, securing SAT Commissioner Wang Jun a position in this year's Global Tax 50.
  • TaxCOOP is an international conference focused on advancing inclusivity in tax policy discourse around global tax reform as well as highlighting good tax policy.
  • Heather Self was also in the Global Tax 50 2016 The Women in Tax network is going from strength to strength and continues to grow in size and reputation.
  • Theresa May was also in the Global Tax 50 2016 A great deal has changed since Theresa May became the UK's Prime Minister. In the aftermath of the referendum on June 23 2016, the Conservative government has faced the challenge of tough negotiations with the EU over Brexit, and the ruling party was shaken to its core by this year's election, which did not go to plan.
  • Maria Teresa Fabregas Fernandez is a new entry this year Maria Teresa Fabregas Fernandez took over the European Commission's top indirect tax job from Donato Raponi in March, and is tasked with delivering an ambitious set of reforms.
  • WU Global Tax Policy Center is a new entry this year A new entry in this year's Global Tax 50, the WU Global Tax Policy Center has been recognised for its excellent work in becoming a leading think tank and providing a platform to analyse tax policy, the role of tax administrations and tax laws in today's global economy.
  • Bruno Le Maire is a new entry this year Since becoming the French finance minister in May 2017, Bruno Le Maire has made his tax views known to anyone who will listen and to those who share his opinions on enacting changes that will see governments win the 'fair share of tax' debate.
  • John Pombe Joseph Magufuli is a new entry this year John Pombe Joseph Magufuli, sometimes described as Tanzania's bulldozer president, has taken aim at international natural resource companies.