Tax and Insolvency Litigation Solicitor

Tag: s.236 Insolvency Act 1986

What is a Private Examination

A Private Examination can be a daunting process. A Liquidator has a power to apply to the court to conduct a Private Examination. See here s.236 Insolvency Act 1986. Upon the insolvency of a company an office-holder, such as Liquidator, may make an application to court, to summon before it any officer or any person […]

How to survive a s.236 Private Examination

Specialist bankruptcy lawyer Stephen Chinnery discusses how to deal with a Private Examination – Following the insolvency of a company a liquidator has a wide range of powers to investigate the conduct of former directors. Section 235 of the Insolvency Act 1986 requires that former directors of a company have obligations to co-operate with a […]

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