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Congratulations
We would like to congratulate two of our Advisory Board members: Michael Murray, Legal Director of the IPA, has been appointed a member of CAMAC (the Corporations and Markets Advisory Committee). CAMAC is established under Part 9 of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 (ASIC Act) to advise the Minister on matters [...]
Posted in News Also tagged Andrew Keay, CAMAC, corporations, Michael Murray, shareholder, stakeholder, The Corporate Objective Comments closed
The Insolvent Insolvency Practitioner
It has recently been reported (see ASIC website) that Melbourne liquidator Paul Pattison has voluntarily resigned as a liquidator or administrator to over 80 companies as he is himself insolvent. He has given an undertaking that he will not accept further appointments until he can produce evidence that demonstrates that he has the practice and [...]
Posted in Corporate Insolvency Also tagged ASIC, CALDB, insolvent, liquidator, registration, Senate report Comments closed
AMI (Administrators Appointed) – just in case you didn’t know!