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Former liquidator sentenced to 4 years jail; ASIC yet to explain

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The costs of insolvency practitioner regulation

ASIC has released its analysis of the costs of regulation ...

Former liquidator sentenced to 4 years jail, 2 years non-parole

Former liquidator, Mr Peter Amos, has been sentenced to 4 ...

Public regulators aren’t to blame for private enterprise misconduct, ok?

In a rather sad comment on standards of conduct in ...

Financial abuse report – corporate, tax, bankruptcy and family law conduct

Among the 61 recommendations of the Report of the Parliamentary ...

Productivity inquiry into phoenix activity

The Productivity Commission (PC) has issued its National Competition Policy: ...

Courts’ delayed judgments

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INSOLVENCY AND RELATED LAW AND POLICY, AND MORE

Michael Murray is an Australian author and commentator on corporate and personal insolvency law and related issues, in Australia and internationally. He has a strong law and policy background, is independent of any connections, and his views are his own. He gives no legal advice. 

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