As many members are aware, a Parliamentary Joint Committee (PJC) was initiated late last year by Senator Deborah O’Neill to conduct an inquiry into insolvency. The TMA formed a small subcommittee of members, and we provided an initial response in late November 2022. We refer you to TMA Australia's previous communications on this subject.
As many members are aware, a Parliamentary Joint Committee (PJC) was initiated late last year by Senator Deborah O’Neill to conduct an inquiry into insolvency. The TMA formed a small subcommittee of members and we provided an initial response in late November 2022. Jennifer Ball and Paul Apathy also attended a hearing with the PJC in early December. Following the initial response and attendance at the hearing the PJC followed up with a series of questions related to our initial submission.
We have recently finalised our response to those questions. Our overall key messages were:
For queries in relation to our submissions please contact any members of the subcommittee – Richard Hughes (Deloitte), Melissa Ferreira and Jennifer Ball, Cameron Belyea (Clayton Utz), Maria O’Brien (Baker & McKenzie), Alinta Kemeny (Ashurst), Paul Apathy (Herbert Smith Freehills) or Jason Preston (McGrathNicol).
Also, thanks to those TMA Australia members that provided extra input to the subcommittee – Emily Seekts, Ann Watson, Georgia Gamble, Amanda Coneyworth, Kate Barnet, Kate Conneely and Lara Wiggins.
We should also thank those members that provided extra input to the subcommittee – Emily Seekts, Ann Watson, Georgia Gamble, Amanda Coneyworth, Kate Barnet, Kate Conneely and Lara Wiggins.
PJC Corporations and Financial Services - inquiry into corporate insolvency - questions on notice. The underrepresentation of women in formal insolvency is an issue of concern which is consistently raised by our members. The TMA has made submissions...
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