COVID-19 Update What Your Business Needs to Know About the Corporate Governance and Insolvency Act 2020 – JD Supra

Building on previous insolvency reforms, the UKs Corporate Governance and Insolvency Act 2020 has gone into effect. Our Finance Group explain how blending temporary measures to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic with permanent changes means the Act fundamentally reforms UK insolvency law. Directors receive temporary respite from liability and maintain control during insolvency A new…

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COVID-19 lockdowns inspire Australians to wipe off record levels of credit card debt in May – The New Daily

Australians paid off their credit card debt in record numbers in May, according to Reserve Bank data. But analysts say the debt repayments have come at the expense of superannuation, with the tax office having approved roughly $25 billion of early withdrawal claims from 2.4 million people. New figures released by the Reserve Bank of…

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CQ businessman reveals tough ‘ripple effect’ of liquidation – Daily Mercury

ACROSS Central Queensland there have been endless construction industry companies go into liquidation, from JM Kelly in October 2018, Metro Homes in June 2018 and Busby Contracting in February 2018. Across the state, there have been even more businesses go bust, affecting subcontractors everywhere including CQ like Ostwald Brothers’ $76 million liquidation in August 2017.…

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Seafolly Goes into Voluntary Administration in Australia citing Pandemic Impact – Shop-Eat-Surf.com

File photo courtesy of Seafolly SPONSOR Iconic Australian swim brand Seafolly has gone into voluntary administration citing the crippling financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Voluntary administration is somewhat similar to the bankruptcy process in the U.S. The restructuring firm in charge of managing the Seafolly process said it will immediately put the brand up…

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Press review: UK sanctions top Russian officials and India to buy jets from Moscow – TASS

Nezavisimaya Gazeta: London slaps sanctions on top Russian officials The United Kingdom has slapped sanctions on 25 Russian citizens allegedly involved in the Sergei Magnitsky case and on 20 Saudi individuals suspected of being involved in the murder of Saudi reporter Jamal Khashoggi, UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab announced to the Financial Times earlier. Experts…

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