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Home Parliamentary Business Committees Joint Committees Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services Corporate Insolvency in Australia Corporate insolvency in Australia Overview of findings

Overview of findings

Overview of findings

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In this section
  • Chapters
    • Chapter 1 - Introduction
    • Chapter 2 - A snapshot of corporate insolvency in Australia
    • Chapter 3 - The purposes and performance of the corporate insolvency system
    • Chapter 4 - A comprehensive review: structure, scope and process
    • Chapter 5 - Harmonisation of corporate and personal insolvency
    • Chapter 6 - Data and benchmarks for analysis and review
    • Chapter 7 - Pathways for insolvency, restructuring, liquidation, and deregistration
    • Chapter 8 - Administration of liquidations and insolvency
    • Chapter 9 - Assetless administrations and the role of the state
    • Chapter 10 - The role of government agencies in insolvency
    • Chapter 11 - Assets of the company and creditors' priority
    • Chapter 12 - Secured assets and creditors and the PPS Act
    • Chapter 13 - Voidable transactions and unfair preferences
    • Chapter 14 - Property held in trust
  • Other information
    • Members
    • List of recommendations
    • Acronyms and abbreviations
    • Overview of findings
    • Executive summary
    • Appendix 1 - Submissions and additional information
    • Appendix 2 - Public hearings
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