AIIB accuses Sunday Times of promoting fraud

The Association of Insurance Intermediaries and Brokers has accused The Sunday Times of encouraging i...

The Association of Insurance Intermediaries and Brokers has accused The Sunday Times of encouraging its readers to commit fraud.
The AIIB made the accusation in response to a feature entitled 'Ten ways to cut car cover' that appeared in the paper's money section May 21. The article suggested that readers "change the main driver: your policy may be cheaper if the car is insured in a woman's name. If a member of our family is employed in a risky occupation, he or she should not be nominated as

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