15 January 2021
Insurance – Business interruption insurance – COVID-19
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) commenced the present test case under the Financial Markets Test Case Scheme (the scheme) for the benefit of insurance policyholders, who held insurance policies which covered them against losses arising from interruption of business, to urgently clarify whether or not there was cover in principle under a variety of different standard insurance policies for COVID-19 related business losses. The defendants were eight insurers who were leading providers of ‘business interruption’ insurance. The aim of the proceedings was to achieve the maximum clarity possible for the maximum number of policyholders and their insurers by considering a representative sample of standard form business interruption policies. The proper interpretation of four types of clauses in particular were considered, namely; (i) ‘disease clauses’; (ii) ‘prevention of access clauses’; (iii) ‘
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HSE panic bought PPE from hardware shops, vets, bin bag company and phone shop in €700million splurge during first wave
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21 Dec 2020, 7:30
THE HSE was forced to panic buy PPE from hardware shops, vets, a bin bag company and a phone accessory shop in a €704million splurge during the first wave of the pandemic, we can reveal.
Our special investigation also tells how a Sligo funeral suppliers got a last-minute call from the HSE to buy up their entire stock of gloves, aprons and body bags in the early days of the Covid crisis.
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Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronan Glynn, then Health Minister SImon Harris, HSE expert Dr Sarah Doyle and boss Paul ReidCredit: Brian Lawless/PA Wire