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Is it time to ‘wind up’ the suspension of filing for dissolution and winding up regulations?
12.11.21
12.11.21
Maria DeBono, Associate within the Commercial and Corporate Department of the Firm writes in the Malta Business Weekly edition of the 11 November 2021, where she discusses whether it is now time for the “Suspension of Filing for Dissolution and Winding up Regulations”, implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic, to be repealed.
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