Yes there is Debbie. Every IP has a personal license and it can be taken away. It is a very draconian measure, however, and done in very extreme circumstances. A single complaint may result in a fine or a disciplinary slap on the wrist. This will most likely be advertised too!
Whilst it may give some satisfaction to some to see the IP squirm, it probably doesn't actually help the debtor too much. Also, It is fair to say that, on some occasions, I know the actual IPs concerned. Most of them are decent honest and hard-working people who, if they knew that these things were happening, would be only too happy to intervene and, hopefully, put the wheel back on.
Hence my offers to get involved on a number of occasions. Where requested to do so, I have simply advised the IP of the problem and they have done the rest. I know of no cases so far, where I have done this, that this has not produced something positive.
Should it be necessary? Not at all. But if a quick phone call can help sort things out I think I have a moral responsibility.
Ian
Ian Millington
Insolvency Director
PDHL Ltd (formerly Personal Debt Helpline Ltd)
www.pdhl.co.uk