Record preservation requires resolution professionals to retain physical and electronic insolvency process records under Board-directed retention schedules. The resolution professional must retain both physical and electronic copies of records relating to the corporate debtor's insolvency process in accordance with a record retention schedule as required by the Board in consultation with insolvency professional agencies.
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Record preservation requires resolution professionals to retain physical and electronic insolvency process records under Board-directed retention schedules.
The resolution professional must retain both physical and electronic copies of records relating to the corporate debtor's insolvency process in accordance with a record retention schedule as required by the Board in consultation with insolvency professional agencies.
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