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According to bank provided information, the component about strengthening the insolvency regulatory framework will be achieved by developing third tier regulations. The component about capacity building & knowledge sharing will be achieved by training and licensing a batch of Insolvency Practitioners under the new framework, strengthening judges ’capacity through developing training material for judges and delivering in cooperation with the Judiciary Council an in-depth training for Judges, holding awareness raising workshops for main stakeholders and developing a Standard Operating Procedures.
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