Josh Frydenberg demands insurers provide unprecedented detail about bushfire property losses

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Insurance Council of Australia letter outlines 38 pieces of information Frydenberg wants provided to Treasury

Josh Frydenberg has demanded insurers provide Treasury with an unprecedented level of detail about claims for bushfire property losses, a proposal the industry doubts is feasible.

 

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Construction business mates already champing at the bit? 🤔

owenikin82 Demands ... really. Just focus on your own job sunshine.

Everyone takes out insurance on the likelihood that something might go terribly wrong, AND IT DID. Yet, we have fools & government who strongly deny climate change who won't consider an insurance policy for existence on the likelihood something may go terribly wrong. Paradox?🤔

He wants to make a new potential LNP donors list before the next election?

Josh wants to tax the refunds or just wet his beak a little.

Billions.

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