Guidance

Complain about an insolvency practitioner

This guide provides information for anyone who wishes to complain about the conduct of an insolvency practitioner (IP)

Documents

Sample standard letter: How to complain directly to an insolvency practitioner

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Details

This guide provides information for anyone, including debtors, creditors, employees and directors or shareholders of a company, who wishes to complain about the conduct of an insolvency practitioner with regards to their professional work.

Updates to this page

Published 16 May 2014
Last updated 13 December 2021 + show all updates
  1. Removed ACCA from how to complain document who stopped being a Regulated Professional Body.

  2. Clearer guidance about who will consider the complaint and what action will be taken. Additionally, sample letter uploaded in HTML and ODT formats

  3. Postal address changed

  4. Amended to address issues around the progression of complaints by third parties and GDPR-related matters

  5. Removed reference to SoS

  6. Document relating to complaints relating to IPs authorised by SoS removed as this function is no longer performed.

  7. Northern Ireland is now covered by this process. Section relating to the previous exclusion has been removed.

  8. Added paragraph "Does the Complaints Gateway cover complaints about solicitors?"

  9. Paragraphs 25 onwards added

  10. Updated to reflect legislative changes

  11. Added document relating to how SoS complaints are handled.

  12. First published.

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