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Should I report a CCJ defaulter who has run away to Australia?

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hottoddy2 | 02:30 Wed 16th Jul 2008 | Civil
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My sister-in-law left at least 3 CCJ's that I know of unpaid in the UK and ran off to live in Australia without giving a forwarding address. As a result, several baliffs have gone to her last known UK address and threatened to take the belongings of the people living there causing much distress plus trouble trying to convince the baliffs that she has gone.
I know where she lives in Australia. Is there any authority in the UK that I can report her Australian address to? And if so, would my report make any difference?
I really think she should be made accountable and responsible for her actions. What do readers think?
Your advice and opinions appreciated.
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It's not your business, you should stay out.
Like the setting of the sun this problem will in time fade away...

Meanwhile, when the Bailiffs knock at any address they ask for ID.

If the people at the previous address have ID and are on the electorial register then there's no problem there.

Why not forward her Australian address to the Bailiff company.

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