David Worsfold.

The Chartered Insurance Institute will be instrumental in the fight to keep broker regulation in the hands of the industry, but it must act quickly and decisively.

The Chartered Insurance Institute finds itself at the centre of the
storm over broker regulation and appears to be thoroughly disorientated by
the experience.


The CII is going to be vital if a market-driven voluntary solution is to
have any chance of success. There is no other body that can offer the
accreditation of individuals to the sort of accepted professional
standards that the market can have confidence in.


This is going to be an essential element of any system that emerges from
the present

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