Sabah assembly taking wait-and-see approach to Lajim Ukin’s bankruptcy – The Star Online

KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah State Assembly is taking a wait-and-see stance regarding the bankruptcy proceedings against state opposition chief Datuk Lajim Ukin. Assembly Deputy Speaker Datuk Johnny Mositun said they had not received any formal notice that the Klias assemblyman and Parti Harapan Rakyat Sabah president had been declared a bankrupt. We will wait and…

Do the New Safe Harbour Laws Quell Insolvency Fears? – The Urban Developer

Safe-harbour reforms that deliver greater protection for directors of financially-stressed companies have passed through both houses of federal parliament. Currently awaiting royal assent, the Treasury Laws Amendment (2017 Enterprise Incentives No. 2) Bill 2017 amends the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) and aims to protect directors acting to undertake a company restructure in response to insolvency where it will…

Which industry sectors pose the biggest risk in Central and Eastern Europe? – Dynamic Export – News Headlines

The good news for exporters is that insolvencies in the Central and Eastern European region continue to decline but at least one sector is still causing major headaches. According to a new report by Coface, a global leader in risk management and credit insurance, company insolvencies in the region dropped by 14% in 2015 and…