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May 31, 2007

Corporate insolvency reforms introduced

The Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer, Chris Pearce MP, has
introduced the Corporations Amendment (Insolvency) Bill 2007 into
Parliament.

The Insolvency Bill will:

  • strengthen the protection of employee entitlements, improving
    insolvency practitioner disclosures to creditors (including on
    independence and remuneration), and
    streamline procedures
  • extend ASIC’s investigative powers in monitoring liquidators and
    improving court processes in relation to misconduct by company
    officers.
  • introduce more
    regular reporting requirements for insolvency practiotioners, requiring adequate insurance to be held
    and providing greater flexibility to the Companies Auditors and
    Liquidators Disciplinary Board.
  • Fine tune the voluntary administration process.

More

UPDATE 9 August 2007: Bill passed by Senate.

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Posted 31st May 2007 by David Jacobson in Corporate Governance