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The government has been urged to crack down on rogue insurance companies which notoriously refuse to pay claims. A section of players in the public service vehicle industry say some unscrupulous individuals are registering insurance companies with the sole aim of collecting premiums. The group was speaking during the launch of 60 buses purchased by members of a matatu sacco operating in Nairobi city.
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Government urged to crack down on rogue insurance companies
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