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BIBA 2010: Ex-Aviva public affairs head urges Tory colleagues not to scrap IIWG

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The former head of public affairs at Aviva and new Conservative MP Tracey Crouch, believes the Insurance Industry Working Group (IIWG) report should not simply be scrapped because of a change of government.

Speaking to Biba Daily, the MP for Chatham and Aylesford, said that she has learnt a lot over the past five years working for Aviva directly and, prior to that, being a consultant for the company externally.

She added: "My relationship with the insurance industry has spanned almost eight years and I am certainly going to apply what I have learnt - not only about insurance issues but about big business - in my new job as an MP."

Ms Crouch said that the IIWG report - co-chaired by her former boss

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