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Redundancy pay out after being discharged for 4 years
renegadefm
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I been discharged from bankruptcy for about 4 years now. I'm likely to be made redundant where I've worked for 27 years, and will get around 30 thousand pounds redundancy package.
Will there be any concerns for me having been bankrupt?
Will there be any concerns for me having been bankrupt?
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I'm sure someone will confirm, but I don't believe that redundancy payment is any concern of the OR once you have been discharged or you are passed the 3 year IPO period (if you had a IPO that is).0
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No, the money is all yours
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Hi,
Sorry you're being made redundant, but glad to inform that you can keep the money.
No duty to inform either.
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