08 Jan 2016

A question about : official receiver

Is the official receiver commision based? so more they can get assett/money wise the more they earn?

Best answers:

  • I very much doubt it - OR's are public sector workers and commission based work would be highly unusual.
  • In a word, no and why would you think such a thing?
  • definite no on that question, very odd question to ask though! they do work to a level of integrity and are audited on whether they do there job properly to gain a full insight and secure funds for creditors, like a lot of people in similar roles they are experienced in "having a nose" for someone who is hiding assets or funds and take a very dim view of it.
  • The Official Receiver is a Court Officer.
    They work for the Insolvency Service, which is a Government body.
    In other words, they are employed by the State!
    I Suspect two points of confusion have arisen here?
    [1], A significant proportion of a BAnkruptcy estate goes to the Insolvency Service, to pay for the cost of administering a Bankruptcy.
    [The Government wishes the Insolvency Service to be self-financing, thus not placing an undue burden on the taxpayer?} The admin costs have the first claim.
    As tigger says above, the OR has a Duty in Law, to seek out all assets in Bankruptcy....and to that end, has at their disposal a huge number of Legal tools to achieve that.
    [2] There is a huge difference between the Official Receiver, and an Insolvency Practitioner.
    An IP is appointed by the Official Receiver to manage disposal of assets in Bankruptcy...and therefore, being a private individual, can apply costs which may seem disproportionate.
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