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This document explains the powers and purpose under which the Insolvency Service operates to uphold the integrity of the insolvency regime
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A consultation to seek views from the insolvency profession and other interested parties on a number of proposals for the future of insolvency regulation.
Foreword 皇冠体育app UK is rightly regarded as having a first- class insolvency鈥�
Ministerial Foreword I am pleased to publish this response to the鈥�
Call for evidence: Review of the personal insolvency framework
1. Introduction 皇冠体育app purpose of this document is to seek evidence that will鈥�
1. Introduction 皇冠体育app call for evidence 皇冠体育app Government鈥檚 call for evidence鈥�
皇冠体育app Insolvency Service seeks views on proposed changes to statistics publications to ensure we continue to produce relevant statistics that meet users' needs
Implementation of two UNCITRAL Model Laws on Insolvency
Consultation on changes to the monetary eligibility criteria for Debt Relief Orders
皇冠体育app Rules include a requirement to carry out a review of the secondary legislation and publish a report setting out the conclusions of that review.
皇冠体育app Insolvency Service has published a call for evidence on the current regulatory framework for insolvency practitioners.
We're seeking views on improvements to corporate governance within companies which are in or are approaching insolvency.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
This call for evidence will principally be of interest to the insolvency industry, including insolvency practitioners and their staff, Recognised Professional Bodies, current and prospective bond providers and brokers, compl鈥�
Call for Evidence inviting stakeholder views on how outcomes from collective redundancy consultation can be improved for employers and employees in insolvency situations.
A consultation on ways to improve the corporate insolvency framework, providing a stronger framework to rescue viable businesses.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
This consultation invites comments on proposals on changes to the frequency and content of statistics on enforcement outcomes obtained by the Insolvency Service.
Proposals to change the methods for statistics on company insolvencies
Consultation to seek views on the exercise of powers to ensure continuity of utility and IT services to insolvent businesses
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This consultation relates to regulations affecting insolvency practitioners (IPs), the practice of insolvency and the reporting duties of IPs on the conduct of directors.
We鈥檙e asking for views on how the UK should implement the 'Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment' and aircraft protocol.
Call for evidence inviting views on the European Commission's Recommendation on a new approach to business failure and insolvency and on how the UK currently compares against the minimum standards set out in this Recomme鈥�
Call for evidence asking how the debt relief order process can be improved and whether a change to the bankruptcy petition limit should be made.
A review of insolvency practitioner (IP) charges, including both renumeration and expenses.
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