Can an inspector obtain personal benefit or advantage from a bankrupt estate at the expense of the general body of creditors?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Global Plastic Packaging Ltd. (Bankruptcy), Re, 2004 CanLII 16817 (ON SC):

An inspector cannot obtain a personal benefit or advantage from the bankrupt estate at the expense of the general body of creditors: Segsworth v. Anderson (1895), 245 S.C.R. 699.

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