Hello Mickey, I thi nk I can answer these.
As a creditor A can provide any information he wants to the Official Receiver. The OR will use that information to investigate the affairs and conduct of the bankrupt. It might be the case that the OR does actually seek an annulment of the bankruptcy, but his main focus would be collecting assets in.
The Judge in the Quinn case made reference to the fact that the bankruptcy process is carried out ex parte, ie without notice to other interested parties and so the papers should contain everything that the court might want to consider.
Steve Thatcher
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