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Review insolvency law to prevent repeated appeals

Submitted by Paul Ford on Monday 3rd November 2025

Published on Tuesday 9th December 2025

Current status: Open

Open until: Tuesday 9th June 2026

Current Signatures: 22
(count is updated approximately hourly)

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Petition Action

Review insolvency law to prevent repeated appeals

Petition Details

Under current law, a bankrupt individual can file multiple appeals or annulment applications, even after earlier ones are dismissed. Each new filing automatically stops trustees from paying creditors until the court process ends.

Additional Information

We believe this loophole allows debtors to delay payments to creditors for years, which in turn can cause hardship for creditors, and can delay the courts with repeat claims. A review could consider mechanisms to protect creditors, reduce abuse of process, and ensure trustees can make distributions promptly while still safeguarding a debtor’s right to one fair hearing. We believe creditors deserve timely justice. A review of the current law could find ways to stop bankrupt individuals intentionally using the appeals process to delay payments and restore confidence in the fairness of the insolvency system.


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