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Tendai Biti Has Condemned The Insurance Bill

2 years agoSat, 04 Mar 2023 06:44:37 GMT
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Tendai Biti Has Condemned The Insurance Bill

Tendai Biti, a Member of Parliament for Harare East, has condemned the Insurance Bill, saying it does not protect insurers against insurance companies.

Biti said insurers suffered huge losses in 2008 when the Zimbabwe dollar collapsed and in 2019 when their insurance assets were unilaterally converted from the multicurrency regime to the Zimbabwean dollar.  

While speaking in Parliament, Biti condemned the Insurance Bill saying it did not address the losses incurred by insurers. Open Parly cites him as saying:

I wish that these three Bills, one of them is an Act, the Insurance Bill that we are discussing today, the Pension and Provident Fund now an Act and the IPEC Bill that we just parked in Committee Stage. I wish that we have had an opportunity of synchronised debate by the National Assembly because there is interconnectivity between the three Bills.

We have a crisis of the loss of values. We have the crisis of an insurance industry that is undisciplined that is extractive, that is greedy. We know this as a statement of fact Madam Speaker, because of the findings of the Justice Smith Commission of Inquiry Report that was published in March 2017. That Commission of inquiry report is an indictment against the insurance industry. It accused and found against the insurance industry, particularly two houses, the Old Mutual and the First Mutual, rampant excessive aggrandisement, consumerism and conspicuous consumption. They live in Borrowdale in houses where engineering has said you cannot build a house but they will excavate. They drive Lamborghinis and other fancy cars parked at Sam Levy’s Village at the expense of insured individuals.

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Thousands and thousands of insured workers have been pauperised by the insatiable greed of insurance actors in the insurance sector. The question that then arises Madam Speaker, is that, does this Bill that we are considering address and deal with the mischief that is there in Zimbabwe? Does an insured person who lost his value or her value as a result of the shenanigans, the omissions and the commissions of these players have her question answered?

I submit Madam Speaker that her question is not answered. The mischief of the collapse of the insurance industry has not been answered in this particular sector. Hon. Nduna is here. He will tell you that there are over two million vehicles in Zimbabwe and of those, each one of them is obliged by operational flaw to pay compulsory third-party insurance. Millions and millions of dollars of third-party insurance are collected but the economy has nothing to show for it except expensive houses in Borrowdale, in Ward 18, represented by Hon. Rusty Markham. It is not good enough. So we need radical comprehensive transformative reform of our insurance sector.

He proposed the following:

i). The creation of structures of good governance inside the insurance sector. It should not be easy to own an insurance house.

ii). The strong role of the regulator considering that the Justice Smith Commission of Enquiry Report found that 19% of the loss was due to a weak regulatory framework. He said the insurance sector must give regular reports to the regulator. 

iii). The conduct of insurance. Insurance companies have been allowed to create wealth which should not have passed to the owners of policies. They have been allowed to form and hedge against inflation through the formation of property companies. He said all assets made and created by pension insurance contributions must fall into the pot and the insured person must benefit. This must have a retrospective application. 

iv). Insurance companies’ expenses must meet a certain minimum threshold, say not more than 3% to avoid a situation where they use the money for personal enrichment. 

v). Biti also said the Act gives too much excessive power to the Minister instead of giving it to the regulator, IPEC. 

vi). He also said the Act in Sections 80, 81 and 82, speaks about married persons but the Act does not define what a marriage is. He said the silence creates a problem for wives/women or partners in unregistered customary law unions since the normal definition of a marriage is a general law marriage which is now section 5.1 of the Marriages Act.

vii). He also said the insurance policy must be honoured in the currency that it was being paid considering that Zimbabwe has a currency that is very volatile. 

viii). He proposed that there should be a personal liability on bankers because they are handling millions of people’s money. 

ix). Insurance Pensions Commission (IPEC) must be empowered to make Insurance Companies disclose investments that they have made to avoid a situation where they invest in risky businesses. 

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12 Comments

Insurance Agency · 2 years ago
To the writter of this story; insurer means the insurance company and the one who buy insurance is called insured
signor kantage · 2 years ago
busy making and amending bills and laws that advantage them, i didn't mention anybody's name your worship
Rezzy · 2 years ago
Honourable Biti has made very important progressive comments and contributions. I hope the relevant authority will make a vigorous follow up on the recommendations and findings of the Justice Smith Commission of Inquiry.
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Maparamuro · 2 years ago
Sadly the parliament is full of illiterate people who are happy with the MP allowances and other benefits and privileges. They don't care about the welfare of the generality of the population. They understand very little of what is debated in parliament and only wait to vote according to their party directives.
Jeremiah Mafirakureva · 2 years ago
kudos to Biti et al! keep up the good work
Anonymous · 2 years ago
VERY LOGICAL. IN S. A HAKUNA CHINONZI COMPULSORY THIRD PARTY INSURANCE
Miss Jessica · 2 years ago
Nothing logical about that, third party works as a benchmark to car insurance. Scrap it off and then what? That's why there are two types of motor insurance...
𝚝𝚔 · 2 years ago
𝚢𝚘 𝚙𝚛𝚘𝚙𝚘𝚜𝚊𝚕𝚜 𝚖𝚊𝚔𝚎 𝚜𝚎𝚗𝚜𝚎 𝚑𝚘𝚙𝚎 𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚢 𝚠𝚒𝚕 𝚋 𝚝𝚊𝚔𝚎𝚗 𝚒𝚗𝚝𝚘 𝚊𝚌𝚌𝚘𝚞𝚗𝚝
Jombo · 2 years ago
U guys condemn everything
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monitor lizard · 2 years ago
don't worry Honourable T Biti, you are getting into power very soon with your crew. we all know your excellency you'll fix everything
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