Working as an Insolvency Service examiner
...individuals or company directors have not conducted themselves in an appropriate manner. After 10 years, I can safely say that I’m never quite sure what cases will appear in my...
...individuals or company directors have not conducted themselves in an appropriate manner. After 10 years, I can safely say that I’m never quite sure what cases will appear in my...
...caring responsibilities alongside my day job. It was important to me that I had supportive managers, and I will always be thankful to them for that. Chairing one of our...
...engage the community and promote collaboration through partnerships. The Insolvency Service is proud to support our women in their technology careers. Read more about Working at the Insolvency Service As...
...work together to promote diversity and inclusion in our workplace. The Women's Networking Group provides a great space to chat, space that our colleagues look forward to being in, with...
...Black History Month Well, I have laid out what I do and what my past in the agency has been, and you might ask what has that got to do...
...with a problem that was, in their mind, dealt with. Unfortunately, that was not the end to slavery worldwide. In fact, if I recall correctly, when I was a member...
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