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Posted on 16 October 201914 October 2019

Creditworthiness Assessment Bill 2017-2019 fails to make its way through Parliament

Following the prorogation of Parliament, the Parliament’s website has been updated to say the Creditworthiness Assessment Bill 2017-2019 failed to complete its passage through Parliament before the end of the session. The Bill will therefore make no further progress through Parliament.

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