Already protested few weeks. Should Tan Kim Lian instead pass the minibonds matter to Case ??
In exchange Mr Tan can help Case to fight for hundreds of thousands mis-sold Critical Year INSURANCE POLICY holders. Many still not resolved and I am sure Mr Tan is godsent qualified to assist. He is well aware that MAS monitored insurance companies very stringently. This was what was raised by Case then.
Question No 397
Notice Paper No. 155 of 2003
For Oral Answer
Date: For Parliament Sitting on 16 October 2003
Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament
Q-397 Mr Yeo Guat Kwang, MP for Aljunied GRC
Question:
To ask the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance whether the Government will (i) help policyholders affected by the recent critical year issue with insurance companies; (ii) prevent insurers from using the policyholders' fund to pay compensation in such cases; (iii) reconsider its decision to exclude financial services from the proposed Fair Trading Act; and (iv) facilitate class action suits, so that large groups of aggrieved consumers can band together to sue for their rights in the court?
In exchange Mr Tan can help Case to fight for hundreds of thousands mis-sold Critical Year INSURANCE POLICY holders. Many still not resolved and I am sure Mr Tan is godsent qualified to assist. He is well aware that MAS monitored insurance companies very stringently. This was what was raised by Case then.
Question No 397
Notice Paper No. 155 of 2003
For Oral Answer
Date: For Parliament Sitting on 16 October 2003
Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament
Q-397 Mr Yeo Guat Kwang, MP for Aljunied GRC
Question:
To ask the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance whether the Government will (i) help policyholders affected by the recent critical year issue with insurance companies; (ii) prevent insurers from using the policyholders' fund to pay compensation in such cases; (iii) reconsider its decision to exclude financial services from the proposed Fair Trading Act; and (iv) facilitate class action suits, so that large groups of aggrieved consumers can band together to sue for their rights in the court?