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The other thing is what does this mean for SISIP? If they are required to pay out, it could break the bank! Jacking rates for those you have SISIP, maybe even making them un-competitive against private insurance. Prehaps forcing the government to bail them out. It will be interesting to see how the government will handle the pay out. I assume that these firings are the first part of a multi-prong plan to distance the elected government from the policy.
The next logical step is force repayment through SISIP and put a bunch caveats on the payment, such as no retro-payments for the deceased or their dependents. There will be all kinds of shades of gray attached to the re-payment policy.
The next logical step is force repayment through SISIP and put a bunch caveats on the payment, such as no retro-payments for the deceased or their dependents. There will be all kinds of shades of gray attached to the re-payment policy.