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Insolvency practitioner sanctions: Dylan Quail 26 June 2025

On 26 June 2015 a Disciplinary Consent Order was made against Dylan Quail of Manchester

Applies to England, Scotland and Wales

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This Order is made in relation to a complaint that:

Dylan Quail, while acting as Supervisor of two Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs), breached the Fundamental Principle of Professional Competence and Due Care of the Insolvency Code of Ethics when:

  1. In the case of one IVA:

a) he failed to close the IVA promptly once the debtor had satisfied their obligations under its terms; in breach of paragraph 16(j) SIP 3.1 dated 1 July 2014; and

  1. In the case of the second IVA:

a) he allowed a variation to the debtor’s original IVA Proposal to be put to creditors without first assessing whether it had a reasonable prospect of being implemented.

Accordingly, Mr Quail was found liable to disciplinary action under the IPA’s Articles of Association.

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