Marr quits IFB
The Insurance Fraud Bureau (IFB) has announced that director Glen Marr will leave in December to join First Central Insurance Management as director of fraud.
Mr Marr was previously vice president of financial crime at Chartis and succeeded Sue Jones in the leadership role at the IFB in July 2010 after she left to join LV. The IFB confirmed it had started the process to find his successor.
David Neave, chairman of IFB commented: "Glen has been instrumental in driving significant change within the IFB, since his appointment.
"In particular he has overseen its integration with the Motor Insurance Bureau and built a more resilient organisation in
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