What if the Liquidator isn’t doing their Job? Your Right to Complain in Court
This article is part of a series exploring court actions available under the Companies Act (Chapter 386 of the Laws of Malta). Each article gives a practical overview of a specific legal remedy or procedure involving court supervision, outlining when it applies, the steps required, and the purpose behind it. It is intended as a useful reference point rather than an in-depth academic analysis. Once a liquidator is appointed to wind up a company, creditors and contributories often assume that the process will proceed smoothly. But what happens when it does not? Under Article 243(1) of the Companies Act, any…
Kristen Camilleri and Jonathan Abela Fiorentino17th August 2026





