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Enterprise Act 2002

 

PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE USE

31st March 2004

 INSOLVENCY CREDITORS ASSOCIATION FEARS THE EFFECTS OF NEW LEGISLATION

The Insolvency Creditors Association greets the implementation of the latest aspects of the Enterprise Act 2002 with fears of a hidden trap for creditors. 

These Personal Insolvency provisions, which come into force on 1st April 2004, may be a step too far.

Stephen Hunt, President of the Association said, “”It seems that the Treasury has given with one hand and taken away with the other.  The fact that the crown was to lose its preferential status in all insolvencies in favour of the general body of creditors has been widely publicised.  Whilst this has benefited mostly corporate insolvencies, the fact that the crown will now charge £1,600 per bankruptcy and a further 17% of assets realised has been kept quiet. Over £18,000 out of the first £100,000 realised will go to the crown, before any other fees and costs are taken into account. It will now be less likely that creditors of personal insolvencies will ever see a penny.”

Tim Bramston, a spokesman for the Association said, “The increase in charges came as something of a surprise.  The charging of these fees is akin to the victims of a crime paying for the police to investigate.  This seems to be a stealth tax of the worst kind, taxing those creditors who have already suffered a great loss. I fail to see how that can promote enterprise.”

There are some aspects of the Act that creditors should support.

Nick Gordon, a spokesman for the Association said, “The creation of the Bankruptcy Restriction Order is to be welcomed as a new measure to protect the public and the commercial community. It does create some flexibility in the system, and creditors will encourage its use where bankrupts do not co-operate with the bankruptcy process or have been culpable in their own insolvency.”

The Association seeks to speak for creditors interests on insolvency issues.  Its members are drawn from a wide base of those who find themselves victims of insolvency.  This year’s creditor may be next year’s insolvent unless proper controls exist and are applied by insolvency professionals.


 

NOTES TO EDITORS

The Associations website is at www.insolvencycreditors.org

The telephone number of the Association is 020 7307 8266

Details of the main spokesmen are as follows:

Stephen Hunt    President                    Partner at Griffins

    Insolvency Practitioners

                                                                020 7307 8246

                                                                email sjh@griffins.net

 Nick Oliver      Vice-President             Head of Insolvency & Business Recovery Team

    – London

     Blake Lapthorn Linnell Solicitors

                                                                020 7421 1607

                                                                email nick.oliver@blllaw.co.uk

 Tim Bramston   Treasurer                   Partner at Kingston Smith & Partners LLP

    Insolvency Practitioners

                                                                01727 896000

                                                                email tbramston@kingstonsmith.co.uk

 Frances Coulson  Chairman               Partner at Moon Beever Solicitors

                             Technical Comm.     020 7637 0661

                                                                Email fcoulson@moonbeever.com

 Kevin Hellard   Chairman                    Partner at RSM Robson Rhodes

    Insolvency Practitioners

                        Creditor Forum             020 7865 2478

                                                                Email kevin_hellard@rsmi.co.uk

 Ian Defty        Chairman                       Partner at Kingston Smith & Partners LLP

    Insolvency Practitioners

                        Education, Courses      01727 896000

                        & Events                         Email idefty@kingstonsmith.co.uk

 Gavin Pickering                                    Partner at stevensdrake Solicitors

                                                                01293 596976

                                                                email gavin.pickering@stevensdrake.com

 Nick Gordon                                         Howes Percival Solicitors

                                                                01603 762103

                                                                email nicholas.gordon@howespercival.com                  

 

 

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