Phoenix News
February 2012 - Ministry of Justice
Long awaited Ministry of Justice (MoJ) Consultation document on transforming bailiff action released.
December 2011 - The Curse of Inertia
There is a pressing need of bailiff fee reform and regulation, but the government
seems incapable of taking action, writes Fred Ternent
November 2011 - Taking Care Over Collections
Phoenix director Andy Cummins believes it is possible to run an efficient bailiff
operation with sensitivity. He explains his business philosophy to Deniz Huseyin
July 2011 - Time for last push on bailiff reform.
Mark Moran on the long-delayed Ministry of Justice consultation on bailiff regulation
July 2011 - U-Turn, Or Just Driving In The Slow Lane
It is true that certain parts of the Tribunal, Courts and Enforcement Bill are taking
time to be delivered, but there is work going on behind the scenes to introduce
transparent legislation that is acceptable to all...
April 2011 - Sean Daly Joins BD Team
Phoenix is pleased to announce the appointment of Sean Daly as Business Development
Manager.
August 2010 - Top Of The Form
As council seek greater efficiency in enforcement, the need for accurate data and
adequate training is more important than ever, believes Andy Cummins
July 2010 - Right Fee For The Right Job
Fred Ternent welcomes government plans to introduce a simplified, two-stage fee
structure for recovering debt
June 2010 - Times are changing
Andy Cummins charts the progress of the civil enforcement reform process
April 2010 - Learning Together
Tunbridge Well's parking team has created a reciprocal training programme with bailiff
Phoenix.
April 2010 - Townsend Rises In Phoenix
Bailiff enforcement and debt recovery specialists Phoenix Commercial Collections
has appointed Martyn Townsend as business development consultant
February 2010 - Football Coach to Tackle American Dream
A office worker from Bolton has achieved his dream of becoming a football coach
in America
December 2009 - Phoenix A 10 year Anniversary
A 10 year anniversary is always a key date whether in politics, business, or life,
especially if the decade in question has been marked by sustained success
November 2009 - Is Anyone Listening
There appears to be little clarity of vision from the government as it ponders how
and when to bring into force its new bailiff law. The Tribunals Courts and Enforcement
Act received Royal Ascent in July 2007, and since then we have seen the government’s
interest in the legislation diminish.