Covid-19: Biba defends hiring Boris Johnson as speaker

Boris Johnson

The body paid him £25,000 but the entire industry is now under fire over government decision to not enforce business closures in a move which some claim will affect BI cover.

The British Insurance Brokers Association (Biba) has responded following criticism from the public and in national newspapers regarding its relationship with PM Boris Johnson and his and the insurance industry response to the coronavirus crisis.

Last year the body paid him £25,000 to speak at its May conference in Manchester.

Yesterday (16 March), the government advised the population not to visit bars, pubs and restaurants but did not force them to close. The argument some commentators have

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