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Ritanz not an ‘easy back door’ to gain licence

High Court hears integrity is at the heart of new licensing regime.

Reweti Kohere Wed, 26 May 2021

The High Court has heard insolvency industry body Ritanz does not want to be seen as an “easy back door” for practitioners to gain practising licences under a recent regulatory regime, in another spat over membership.

Ritanz’s Queen’s Counsel, Stephen Hunter, told Justice Christine

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Reweti Kohere Wed, 26 May 2021
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