Saturday 14 September 2013

Priorities for 2012-13/AFSA/ Adam Toma Veronique Ingram, Matthew Osborne

 

Following is shit put out by ITSA or now AFSA

Clearly any added responsibility to  this department is fucked over by senior management.

The National Enforcement Manager Adam Toma is corrupt and is being protected by the Inspector General in Bankruptcy , Skanky Veronique Ingram .

The following statement is simply Veronique Ingram and Adam Toma talking out of their ARSES.......

 One of the priorities in Regulation and Enforcement is to enhance preventative strategies and become more proactive. We will continue to increase our focus on practitioner systems and controls and offence referrals during 2012-13.

Up one level

Online services channel

In 2012-13, our biggest priority will be the establishment and release of our online service delivery channel for insolvency services. This represents a major focus across ITSA and a fundamental reform of how we deliver our services.
Work areas will undertake process re-design, review and development of standard operating procedures and establish consistent processes. In addition, training all staff to ensure familiarisation and competency with the new online service channel will be a priority, as will informing and assisting our clients and stakeholders to access this new service delivery option. Some advantages of online services are the ability to conduct electronic audits and the ability to receive requests and issue bankruptcy notices electronically.
Staff in the NSC will play a key role in supporting our clients and stakeholders to access our online services, complementing the role they currently have in supporting clients and stakeholders to access the PPSR and the insolvency information service.

Personal Property Securities Register

In 2012-13 we will have a continued focus on bedding down the PPSR, including actions to continue to address outstanding data migration issues and refine our business processes.
We will continue to identify and develop additional communication products to assist our clients and stakeholders.

Stakeholders

We look forward to building on the strong relationships with our stakeholders and will continue to seek opportunities to increase insolvency guidance. The quality of our service to clients and stakeholders is very important to us, and in 2012-13 we will look for ways to further strengthen our performance in this area.

Legislation and legal matters

There is further work to be done in the harmonisation of personal and corporate insolvency law proposals, liaison with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) and the Attorney-General's Department and planning for ITSA implementation.
Our existing memorandum of understanding with ASIC will be refreshed and our legal expenditure will be reviewed to ensure we maximise the benefits from opportunities under the Legal Service Multi-Use List.

Regulation and enforcement

One of the priorities in Regulation and Enforcement is to enhance preventative strategies and become more proactive. We will continue to increase our focus on practitioner systems and controls and offence referrals during 2012-13.

Financial resources and reporting

Improvements to our asset management, stocktake procedures and financial management reporting will occur throughout the year.

Property, procurement and security

In 2012-13 we will continue to focus on ensuring compliance with the Protective Security Policy Framework and building capability in procurement practices through further training and standardised processes. Strategic property direction will be established for a number of our offices as will a strategy to assist ITSA to forecast property requirements and directions in the medium to long term.

'Look how far we've come'

In 1929, Australia was in the grip of the Great Depression, King George V was the reigning monarch and in October of that year, James Scullin became the Prime Minister of Australia. At that time, personal bankruptcy proceedings were held in the Bankruptcy Court and recorded in ink in Proceedings of the Bankruptcy Court books.
ITSA was recently presented with a series of these volumes by the Federal Court of Australia. These beautifully handwritten records contrast with the development this year of ITSA's online service channel, meaning that soon our clients will be able to log on to our website at a time and place convenient to them, in order to undertake transactions. We're looking forward to this next exciting chapter in our service delivery.

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