Pressure on Juncker to resign from European top job

European Commission boss Jean-Claude Juncker urged to resign over tax break inquiry

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Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, is under increasing pressure to resign after allegations emerged that he helped some of the world's largest multinational companies avoid paying billions of pounds in tax while he was prime minister of Luxembourg.

Critics say that Juncker's new position as head of the body investigating the tax practices that he used to oversee is a "clear conflict of interest".

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