Abrupt ending

The long-awaited Ministry of Justice reforms relating to the way insurers handle their claims processes were announced in July, but did they live up to the industry's expectations? Declan Treanor looks at the issues

Many in the industry have read the details of the Ministry of Justice's (MoJ) proposed reforms with disappointment. While much of the status quo has been preserved, the opportunity for wholesale reform has been missed. The majority of change is in the area of motor claims, which, undoubtedly, will see a continued focus on speedy liability resolutions.

So what happened to a like-for-like review of the employers' liability (EL) and public liability (PL) arenas? Despite a very long and detailed

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FCA adds four more S166s to sector

The Financial Conduct Authority has slapped the general insurance and protection sector with another four skilled person reports as the crackdown continues.

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