There aren't any, we're all wife beating, drunk rioting hooligans
>>The key difference though is that it will usually happen with a company that doesn't have any alternative buyer knocking on the door of the administrators.
A rhino could have been knocking on the door of KPMG and it wouldn't wouldn't have made one iota difference. It was Bates' way or the highway.
This is going to sound very ill-educated, but KPMG don't seem to have been acting in a particularly professional, or indeed, impartial way at all? Why has Bates been able to exert so much influence over the adminstrators - I'm not sure I understand?