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The attached victims’ code guidance sets the standards of service victims of crime can expect from the Insolvency Service in criminal investigations.
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Downloadable content explaining how bankruptcy works, how it can and can’t affect your life and how it compares to other debt relief options.
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COVID-19: Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) protocol guidance – joint statement by creditor representative members of the committee
Guidance for insolvency regulators and insolvency practitioners on new regulatory objectives and sanctions introduced on 1 October 2015
Guidance for employees of Thomas Cook about how to make changes to submitted applications
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How to report a vulnerability you find on any of the Insolvency Service's systems.
Practical guidance for insolvency practitioners who hold and manage Insolvency Service Accounts (ISAs).
The Regulators' Compliance Code is designed to embed a risk-based, targeted approach to regulatory inspection and enforcement.
This publication guides insolvency practitioners to ensure that cases are properly controlled and administered at all times.
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