I am sorry for the delay in thanking everyone for all your good wishes. I have been travelling a lot recently.
I am pleased, proud and somewhat humbled to have won this award. As some of you have pointed out, this came not from a public vote but from a jury of my peers – I happen to think that colleagues and competitors can be your hardest critics, so to have been voted for by them is quite an accolade.
However, I know I will have been measured against strict standards, alongside the other candidates for this award and that will have included all aspects of my professional reputation.
I care passionately about being as open and transparent as anyone can be, to both creditors and debtors in all the cases I deal with. And more than anything I want to achieve the best results I can for everyone, wherever that is possible.
So, I've been very disappointed with the campaign waged against me and ClearDebt by Heretoday. As has been explained on many occasions (most recently by my colleague Tom Oconnor), here:
http://www.iva.co.uk/forum/topic.asp?wh ... 280#480105
and here:
http://www.iva.co.uk/forum/topic.asp?TO ... hichpage=1
We have no alternative but to do our duty to all creditors in every IVA. We have no wish to delay issuing completion certificates for IVAs, but we do have to do the right thing.
I have taken detailed independent legal advice on ClearDebt's position in this matter and I am acting accordingly. We must pursue PPI mis-selling claims wherever we can, for the benefit of all creditors in the IVA estate.
Heretoday, as you know, I'd like to be able to explain your specific situation to posters here, but I cannot do so without your specific consent, which you have so far refused to provide. Please will you give ClearDebt the authority we need to have, without identifying you, to provide readers here with the information necessary to enable them to judge the merits of your case?
Failing that, would you be happy to disclose your specific details, alongside those we hold (not your name or location or any information that could identify you), to a panel of iva.co.uk experts (minimum of four and appointed by Andy Davie) who can adjudge whether what we have said is true. However, if they agree with you, I will personally pay £5,000 to a charity nominated by iva.co.uk.
Incidentally, another poster wondered whether nurses would vote for their own awards. I checked. They do:
http://nurseawards.rcnpublishing.co.uk/
However they do have one category which is voted for by patients.
Thanks again for all your good wishes and thanks to IVA.co.uk for the opportunities this place affords to discuss absolutely everything that is relevant to people in IVAs.
David
Regards, David Mond, Insolvency Practitioner for over 46 years. Personal Insolvency Practitioner of the year 2012, Personal Insolvency Practitioner of the year finalist 2013 & 2014 awarded by Insolvency & Rescue Magazine and 2015 finalist for Personal Insolvency Firm of the Year.