Audit exposes litany of failures in Douglas Aerospace deal – The Daily Advertiser

Wagga City Councils dealings with Douglas Aerospace were plagued by gross ineptitude and mismanagement on the part of its staff, the external review into the saga has concluded. The Advertiser can for the first time reveal the contents of the external report conducted by Prosperity Audit Services into councils relationship with Douglas Aerospace  a document which paints a damning picture of…

Sapphire and Megafert-Interfert insolvency cases raise questions – Weekly Times Now

Quite a saga: Creditors tried to depose administrators of failed South Australian fertiliser companies Megafert and Interfert. Source: News Limited LAST week the Australian Securities and Investments Commission fired a shot across the bows of insolvency companies. In forcing Tony Matthews, of ­Anthony Matthews and Associates, into an enforceable undertaking ­arrangement, ASIC has effectively placed…

Areas with highest personal insolvency rates revealed – Belfast Telegraph

Published 15/12/2015 Coastal areas featured strongly among the areas with the highest personal insolvency rates Vale of Clwyd, Stoke-on-Trent North and Torbay were the parliamentary constituencies with the highest personal insolvency rates across England and Wales last year, according to official figures. Coastal areas featured strongly among the areas with the highest personal insolvency rates,…

Areas with highest personal insolvency rates revealed – Daily Mail

By Press Association Published: 02:02 EST, 16 December 2015 | Updated: 02:02 EST, 16 December 2015 Vale of Clwyd, Stoke-on-Trent North and Torbay were the parliamentary constituencies with the highest personal insolvency rates across England and Wales last year, according to official figures. Coastal areas featured strongly among the areas with the highest personal insolvency…

Caution over bankruptcy and insolvency law changes – Sydney Morning Herald

Gold Coast financier Peter Drake. Photo: Louie Douvis Alleged union fraudsters such as Kathy Jackson and the heads of some of Australia’s largest collapsed financiers could be key beneficiaries of reforms to bankruptcy laws proposed by the Turnbull government.  The  federal government on Monday launched reforms to make it easier to bounce back from a business failure, including changing the…