29 May, 2016
On 29 April 2016, the Australian Federal Government (Government) announced three major insolvency law reform proposals in its much-anticipated Improving Bankruptcy and Insolvency Laws Proposal Paper (Proposal).
The tabs set out above contain more information on various aspects of the proposed reform, or can be accessed here:
- Proposal summary
- Safe harbour
- Ipso facto clauses
- Creditors schemes
Stakeholders should study the Proposal carefully as the changes will have far reaching consequences, but be aware of the short timeframe, with submissions due by Friday, 27 May 2016.
Partner Paul Apáthy explains in more detail each of the proposed reforms being:
- safe harbour – introducing a ‘safe harbour’ for directors from personal liability for insolvent trading if they satisfy certain requirements;
- ipso facto clauses – making ipso facto clauses, which allow contracts to be terminated solely due to an insolvency event, unenforceable if a company is undertaking a restructure; and
- bankruptcy period – reducing the current default period for personal bankruptcy from three years to one year.
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Paul Apathy, Partner, Herbert Smith Freehills
paul.apathy@hsf.com