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Imagine if the EU fined Ireland like it fines US mega corporations when they've been deemed to break the law. 4% of global turnover for GDPR breaches for example. If the EU wants to take tax avoidance seriously it would fine Ireland 4% of their GDP until they shut these schemes down.
But it doesn't. This is simply a charade.