In January, the Executive Office of the US Trustee announced that audits of consumer debtor cases were suspended due to budgetary constraints. On May 9, the US Trustee program announced that it was resuming random audits. Originally, 1 out of every 250 cases filed in a judicial district could expect to be selected. Apparently, the budgetary issues have not been completely resolved because now, it is 1 out of every 1,000.
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Tags: Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention & Consumer Protection Act of 2005
