The Misunderstood Profession of Insolvency Practitioners

As the success of any insolvency process is largely dependent on those that administer it, in this article we discuss and evaluate the role of insolvency practitioners.
An insolvency practitioner, in relation to companies, is an individual authorized under the Insolvency Act to act as a liquidator, provisional liquidator, administrator, or a supervisor in an insolvency.

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