Thursday, April 14, 2011

RC Cars: Ania criticizes the Agency Fraud

The Director General of ANIA, Paul Garonne, has criticized the anti-fraud agency for the sector of car insurance, the subject being created by the government. The opinion expressed by a number of the National Association of Insurance Companies was announced yesterday in the Senate, whose representatives are carrying out a survey on the dynamics of prices and tariffs and the frequency of claims in connection with fraud.

In this regard, the Garonne explained that fraud is detected, 12.4% of claims in Caserta, 11, 3% to 9.5% in Naples and Foggia. Namely in the cities most at risk. The bill prepared by the Finance Committee of the House "does not create a real anti-fraud body, but only a group of mostly administrative work in composition and even with fixed-term positions," said Paul Garonne.

This agency should be born and grow up under the aegis of the insurance industry, the Supervisory Authority to employ personnel and also be formed by representatives from the police as well as by managers Isvap, Ania, Ministry of Economic Development, Economy, Interior and Justice. The key point of criticism is that that person will not have police duties, but should have operational autonomy and equity and should have a structure that acts on the field conducting investigations into fraud.

The figures, unfortunately, speak for themselves: in Italy are insured 43.5 million vehicles and 3.7 million in compensation claims worth a total of 15 billion euro. In France, the vehicles are insured 39.4 million and 1.7 million compensation claims worth a total of 6.5 billion. Limiting these thefts, we see that we have the figure is five times higher than the country beyond the Alps.

How do you do to lower tariffs in Italy? "By breaking down the abnormal and unreasonable number and cost of compensation.''

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