The Housing Agency presents a lunchtime webinar intended to provide an overview of the role of the Corporate Enforcement Authority (CEA) vis-à-vis company law, as it applies to owners’ management companies (OMCs) of multi-unit developments such as apartments.
The Corporate Enforcement Authority is Ireland’s company law enforcement agency. Its mission is to promote and serve the public interest by ensuring high levels of compliance with company law through effective advocacy and proportionate, robust, and dissuasive enforcement.
At the webinar Fallon Judge, Director of Civil Enforcement with the CEA, will discuss:
- Directors’ duties and responsibilities,
- CEA’s role in encouraging compliance with company law,
- Resources available to the CEA,
- CEA’s graduated approach towards enforcement, and
- CEA’s complaints processes.
The webinar will be of interest to people involved with OMCs, including directors and members of OMCs, licensed property management agents, residents, Approved Housing Bodies, Local Authorities, and others involved with OMCs.
The hour-long webinar will take place at 12.30pm on Tuesday 16 April 2024.
Registration for this free event is required via this Zoom link.
Upon registration a confirmation email will issue with information about how to join the webinar.
Questions for the webinar Q&A may be emailed in advance before Friday 12 April 2024 to MUD@housingagency.ie.
This is a live event. Registrants are kindly advised that while a copy of the slides will be circulated after the event, the webinar will not be recorded.
Places are limited to 1,000 attendees on a first-come first-served basis.
By registering for this webinar you consent for the purposes of event management to the processing by The Housing Agency of your personal data (name and email address).
Disclaimer:
Information provided during the webinar is general in nature. It should not be considered to amount to legal advice, and no reliance should be placed on it. The Housing Agency and the Corporate Enforcement Authority cannot be held responsible for actions or failure to act on foot of the information provided. Legal or other professional advice should be sought on individual circumstances.