Creditor committees are groups of people who represent a company's creditors, which are the individuals or organizations that the company owes money to. These committees are formed to protect the interests of the creditors during financial difficulties, such as bankruptcy proceedings or debt restructuring. They work together to negotiate and make decisions related to the company's debts, in order to ensure that the creditors are treated fairly and possibly maximize their chances of recovering the money they are owed.
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