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Blog: The broker fallout from the Supreme Court BI ruling

Ashwin Mistry

Ashwin Mistry slams those attacking brokers and warns that the Orient Express ruling could leave some sectors uninsurable.

There is a science fiction short story by E M Forster called The Machine Stops which describes the collapse of civilisation as natural resources and technology fail humanity. Many see it as breathtakingly accurate description of life under lockdown in the 2020s as we are hit by a perfect storm of global pandemic, economic recession, climate crisis and rampant populism. And it is against this backdrop that we have to consider the Supreme Court’s ruling on the appeals brought by the FCA in the

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