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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.
How to report a vulnerability you find on any of the Insolvency Service's systems.
The Regulators' Compliance Code is designed to embed a risk-based, targeted approach to regulatory inspection and enforcement.
Letter issued to insolvency practitioners in 2009 about pre-packaged sales in administrations (pre-packs).
This publication guides insolvency practitioners to ensure that cases are properly controlled and administered at all times.
This guide is intended to remind insolvency practitioners of their duty to deal properly with complaints.
Memorandum of understanding between Jobcentre Plus, R3 and the Insolvency Service to support workers of companies facing closure.
Memorandum of understanding for the purposes of achieving consistency in the authorisation and regulation of insolvency practitioners.
This guide is for people who want to practise as an insolvency practitioner under the provisions of EU Directives 2005/36 & 2006/123.
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