David Worsfold.

Will you get value for money from the IBRC next year? It will be hard to tell, as much of the details of its new administration outsourcing contract are shrouded in secrecy.

As they put up their Christmas decorations, many readers will be
wrestling with the difficult decision of whether to remain registered with
the Insurance Brokers' Registration Council.


If I were an insurance broker, there would be some pretty fundamental
questions I would want answered before I sent any money off in
January.


There has been far too much secrecy about the whole affair but, as far as
we can be sure, the IBRC is £272,000 in debt, the bulk of which is owed to
the Financial Services

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