The Phnom Penh Post

Activists occupy Apple store in Paris

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ABOUT a hundred activists occupied an Apple store in the French capital on Saturday, demanding that the US technology giant pay billions of euros the EU says it owes in back taxes.

The members from Attac, a group that seeks alternativ­es to globalisat­ion, invaded the two-level store near the Paris Opera for several hours – leaving only after they were assured of a meeting with management.

“One hundred Attac activists occupied the Apple store” to demand the company “pay its fair share of taxes in the country in which it really operates”, spokeswoma­n Aurelie Trouve said.

Members standing on the secondleve­l balcony held a banner reading “We will stop when Apple pays,” while others held signs that read “Pay your taxes”.

“We received a formal commitment from an Apple manager that we would be granted a meeting with national leadership within 15 days,” Trouve said.

“If this meeting does not take place, we will come back before Christmas.”

The group held about 30 demonstrat­ions across France on Saturday, including at an Apple store in the southern city of Marseille.

Apple France was not immediatel­y available for comment.

In August 2016, European authoritie­s estimated that the company behind the iPhone owed $14.5 billion in back taxes after it negotiated highly favourable tax arrangemen­ts with the Irish government.

Revelation­s last month from the “Paradise Papers” shed light on Apple’s tax avoidance strategy, which shifted tens of billion of dollars in profits from one fiscal haven to another.

The report – from a trove of documents released by the US-based Internatio­nal Consortium of Investigat­ive Journalist­s – said Apple transferre­d funds to the small island of Jersey, which typically does not tax corporate income and is largely exempt from EU tax regulation­s.

Apple has said it follows the law in each country it operates.

Attac also protested against the company last month on the day Apple released its iPhone X globally, dumping a load of freshly picked apples as demonstrat­ors carried signs saying “Apple, pay your taxes” in the southern city of Aix-en-Provence.

 ?? CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAUL­T/AFP ?? Activists of the Associatio­n for the Taxation of Financial Transactio­ns and Citizens’ Action (Attac) stage a protest against alleged tax evasion by multinatio­nal tech company Apple at an Apple store in Paris on Saturday.
CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAUL­T/AFP Activists of the Associatio­n for the Taxation of Financial Transactio­ns and Citizens’ Action (Attac) stage a protest against alleged tax evasion by multinatio­nal tech company Apple at an Apple store in Paris on Saturday.

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