R3 president Nick O'Reilly
R3 president Nick O'Reilly
R E L A T E D   C O N T E N T
ADVERTISEMENT

Insolvency regulator comes under fire over dual role

Rachael Singh and Alex Hawkes, Accountancy Age 14 Aug 2008

How should the insolvency profession be regulated and how well does the current system work?

ADVERTISEMENT

Those are questions being discussed by insolvency practitioners as regulators and senior figures grapple with the best way forward.

At its heart is the scope and capacity of the Insolvency Service (IS), the central government body at the heart of the regulation and licensing of practitioners.

Though senior figures say the service has improved markedly in recent years, there are still fears that it still has ‘some way to go’ to fully discharge the role it has.

‘It’s a big industry to try and please everyone,’ admits R3 president Nick O’Reilly.

One issue is whether there is a conflict between the service’s role as regulator and licensee. Several bodies license insolvency practitioners, and some say the Insolvency Service may be more critical of other bodies’ licensing work than its own.

Frances Coulson, a member of the R3 council, said: ‘The IS, being a regulator of and provider of licences, should be looked at. Should it regulate its competition?’

The issue emerged from a poll of practitioners commissioned by R3 and carried out by the Centre for Economics and Business Research.

Stephen Speed, inspector general and agency chief executive, said he was keen to see the results of the research: ‘In reaching a view on the question relevant factors will be the effectiveness of the overall system of regulation, whether the interests of creditors and of debtors are well served and whether there are appropriate levels of competition in the insolvency practitioner market.’

R3 says it had not intended to come across as purely critical, and that the Cebr research covered the positive contribution of the insolvency industry to the UK economy.

Writing to Accountancy Age, O’Reilly said: ‘I am immensely proud of my time working in the Insolvency Service and indeed am the first person to come through the Insolvency Service to become R3’s President.’

M A R K E T P L A C E
Sponsored links
| Goodman Masson Recruitment
My client, a leading Insurance company based in the city is looking for an enthusiastic and proactive management Year end accountant to join their Central finance team based in the Central London head office. You ... more >
| Goodman Masson Recruitment
My client, a leading financial services organisation based in Central London, have a fantastic opportunity for an interim financial accountant. Working within the UK retail accounting team you will be responsible for manipulation of budget ... more >
| Grainger West Ltd
My client, a leading public sector organisation, is once again working at the heart of government initiatives such as Olympic 2012 Developments, the Crossrail implementation and funding for Anti-Terrorism measures. It is looking for a ... more >
| Goodman Masson Recruitment
My client, a unique and specialist global client services firm is looking for a fully qualified Internal Auditor to join their established London based team. The position is specifically focused on treasury operations, in particular ... more >
More Jobs in Finance

Job zone
Job of the week
Related jobs
Search for a job
 
Try our Advanced search