To: foi@treasury.gov.au
Subject: Insolvency Bill 2013
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 16:50:30 +1000
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To whom it may concern,
I understand Treasury was receiving submissions for the Insolvency Law Reform Bill 2013. Submissions closed on the 8th March 2013.
Under Freedom of Information could you please supply me with a copy of all the submissions Treasury received for this.
Thanking you kindly
Fiona Brown
I understand Treasury was receiving submissions for the Insolvency Law Reform Bill 2013. Submissions closed on the 8th March 2013.
Under Freedom of Information could you please supply me with a copy of all the submissions Treasury received for this.
Thanking you kindly
Fiona Brown
So who lodged submissions with treasury on the Insolvency Law reform Bill?
What were the submissions by ITSA , the Insolvency Practitioners association( the association that protected corrupt trustee Paul Pattison and I am particularly interested what submissions
Senator John Williams and the Liberal Party made!!!
IPA Submission on Insolvency Law Reform Bill 2013
by Michael Murray | Mar 21, 2013
The IPA has lodged a submission with Treasury on the Insolvency Law Reform Bill 2013. Submissions closed on 8 March 2013.
The submission represents the collected views of IPA members and their firms, many of whom gave us input and/or sent their own submissions. Thank you to those members and their firms.
According to Treasury, a second tranche of the Bill is expected to be released shortly setting out further consequential amendments to the corporate and personal insolvency legislation as a result of the reforms in the Bill, along with transitional measures. Draft regulations will also be released shortly for public consultation.
The IPA will keep members informed of the progress of the Bill, in particular when draft consequentials, transitionals and regulations are released.
According to Treasury, a second tranche of the Bill is expected to be released shortly setting out further consequential amendments to the corporate and personal insolvency legislation as a result of the reforms in the Bill, along with transitional measures. Draft regulations will also be released shortly for public consultation.
The IPA will keep members informed of the progress of the Bill, in particular when draft consequentials, transitionals and regulations are released.
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