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Restructuring and Insolvency Weekly: ECCTA 2023 consequential Regulations, director misconduct cases, TCPC v Windrush and Hyde v Stunt judgments, individual insolvency stats, and Scottish bankruptcy interest change - 28 March 2024

Published on: 28 March 2024

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Restructuring & Insolvency weekly highlights—28 March 2024

In this issue:

  • Key R&I law developments
  • Directors and insolvency
  • Corporate insolvency processes
  • Personal insolvency
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • Key dates for R&I professionals

Key R&I law developments

Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Consequential, Supplementary and Incidental Provisions) Regulations 2024, SI 2024/410: this instrument revises primary and secondary legislation with measures that are consequential, supplementary or incidental to bringing into force specified parts of ECCTA 2023. The Regulations come into effect when section 1 of ECCTA 2023 commences. See: LNB News 25/03/2024 36.

South Square Digest—March 2024: the March 2024 issue of the South Square Digest is now available. See News Analysis: South Square Digest—March 2024.

Directors and insolvency

The Insolvency Service reports a director filing false accounts at a Derby-based company. Mohammed Ikram secured goods exceeding £200,000 on credit through deception and left the sums unpaid, having overstated the company’s assets to obtain supplier credit. He was sentenced to two years and three months’ imprisonment and disqualified from acting as a company director for seven years. See: LNB News 26/03/2024 100...

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