Inquiry into flood cyclone insurance issues with NBN Co, says Malcolm Turnbull in reply to questions on NBN Co flooding claims in May

Inquiry into flood cyclone insurance issues with NBN Co, says Malcolm Turnbull in reply to questions on NBN Co flooding claims in May

As expected, Mr Turnbull said it appeared to be a government response to a political complaint.

He was referring to calls from the Coalition that NBN Co’s head, Craig Emerson, had misled NBN Co customers by falsely claiming the company had a flood insurance scheme in place for the Sandy weather.

A spokeswoman for the communications minister said Mr Emerson was under an internal investigation and NBN Co was working with the Department of Human Services.

The issue began in February when NBN Co announced a $10 million flood insurance guarantee to cover claims for up to $250,000 for people who lost their homes because of Hurricane Sandy.

The insurance company, however, has denied it was involved in the claim.

«There was no claim of any sort and no insurance claim was made by anyone at NBN Co or any of the subsidiaries that did make the claim,» NBN Co said in a statement on Friday.

But in March NBN Co told New Matilda it did not receive a flood insurance claim from anyone named in the NBN Co flood insurance policy on behalf of its customers.

On Friday it published its own response, which has also come under fire from people wh블랙 잭o say 감성 마사지they don’t understand how the company manages flood claims.

The response says that although there is an internal inquiry to determine how the company acquired the flood insurance policy, the information cannot be disclosed until all inquiries have been completed.

It also says it will review the matter with the NSW and Australian governments «as a matter of urgency».

The statement also says: «NBN Co does not maintain any other forms of insurance coverage and does not provide a ‘for sale’ price as required by the Federal and State Insurance Laws.

«Insurance for Sandy claims must be paid using the NBN Co Flood Insurance Scheme and there is no policy with any other insurer.»

Opposition Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull has described the government’s response to the claims as the worst he has seen since the cl포항출장안마 포항안마aim was first made in August 2014.

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Brandis tells southern colleagues to unite — but not if the coalition government is to continue in power

Brandis tells southern colleagues to unite — but not if the coalition government is to continue in power.

The German leader added that t카지노사이트추천here must be no further «preparatory steps» before elections next year, adding: «If there was a real need to begin, it ought to be announced before they begin.»

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has urged her coalition partners to unite.

Bundestag chairman Josef Ackermann has also described aCDC 철도청 카지노 split as «out of the question».

Ackermann and several deputies from her CDU party have said the country needs a new coalition, with the left-wing Social Democratic Party (SPD) not a big player in the talks.

Talks between Merkel and her coalition partners, led by SPD leader Martin Schulz, were held last week but the two sides were unable to reach any agreement.

Bundestag member Hans-Peter Friedrich told German television it was «very, very hard work» to forge a «united» government.

«I hope at the next one we can be together, not only at the coalition and not only as parties,» he told private TV channel ARD.

However, another member of Merkel’s CDU alliance, Social Democratic Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel, told ARD he had «no confidence» in the results of Tuesday’s vote.

A coalition is expected to be formed by April or May, with its first minister to be named within four months.

Merkel won the September election on a platform of Europe’s hardest-ev온라인 바둑이er austerity measures and bringing an end to Greece’s 16-year-old debt crisis.

The crisis has deepened in recent weeks as the country struggles to find international aid to shore up its battered banks and to keep up with huge payment obligations to European lenders.

(FRANCE 24 with AFP, REUTERS)

Date created : 2013-03-14