MIB pledges support amid continuing SSP confusion
The Motor Insurance Bureau has promised to work with insurers and brokers to support police in their roadside enquiries.
The Motor Insurance Bureau (MIB) has committed to work with insurers, brokers and the police in the wake of the SSP outage.
The MIB confirmed that it had been contacted by SSP in relation to the power failure which first impacted its systems last week.
The MIB warned that motorists who's policies are affected may only become aware of the problem if they are stopped by the police.
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Neil Drane, head of enforcement services at MIB, commented: "Motorists whose policies may be affected by the
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