On 11 February 2021 a disciplinary consent order was made against Elaine Masters of Aperture Debt Solutions LLP, IPA member and Licensed Insolvency Practitioner (IP).
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This Order is made in relation to a complaint that in his role as supervisor of an Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) Mr Neill breached the ethical principle of Professional Competence and Due Care by failing to properly apply, and in a timely manner, the terms of the IVA relating to the debtor’s equitable interest in his property.
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This Order is made in relation to a complaint that Ms McGurk in her role as Supervisor of an Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) Mrs McGurk breached the fundamental principle of Professional Competence and Due Care by failing to properly apply, and in a timely manner, the terms of the IVA relating to the debtor’s equitable interest in their property.
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