IBBI unveils new regime on resolution professionals appointment – BusinessLine

Insolvency regulator, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) has now brought in several changes to its Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) regulations as part of its overall effort to ensure arms-length dealings and transparency in the appointment and functioning of Resolution Professionals (RP). Amendments have been introduced to ensure elimination of any potential conflict…

Govt should implement capacity building measures at NCLT: Former NCLT President – Economic Times

The government should implement capacity building measures and ensure efficient and quick appointments of members at the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), the tribunal’s former President Justice (Retd) M M Kumar said on Thursday. “NCLT is a specialised tribunal, it has Companies Act and IBC (Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code), it is not like High Court,…

Founding chair asks why members weren’t consulted over National Health Co-op’s fate – The RiotACT

The National Health Co-op at Coombs. Photo: File. The failure of the National Health Co-operative was greeted with widespread dismay when accountants Slaven Torline made the announcement in June that it had entered voluntary administration. But now the Co-ops founding chair says members deserve a full explanation from the board, accusing directors of keeping them…

Online administration capabilities are important when selecting a voluntary carrier across all employer sizes and industries, finds Eastbridge Consulting Group – PRNewswire

AVON, Conn., July 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ –Carrier-provided online administration capabilities continue to be very important to employers of all sizes and industries,according to the reportMarketVision The Employer Viewpoint: Breaking Out Employer Demographics for the Voluntary/Worksite.The percentage of employers that think having online administration is not important is overall very low: the weighted average across all…