Commission Inquiring into the Insurance Industry
The Commission Inquiring into the Insurance Industry, also known as The Hancox Commission was a Kenya Government Commission established on 17 October 1986. The Commission's only member was Justice Allan Robin Winston Hancox who was to be assisted by Mary Ang'awa [1]
Report
The Commission's report was released only to selected stakeholders within the insurance industry and, to date has not been formally released to the public.[2]
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gollark: I don't think *that's* accurate.
gollark: <@665664987578236961> Why are you trying to compare flu season deaths to COVID-19 deaths? Are you aware of the idea of "different numbers of people being infected right now" and "exponential growth"?
gollark: Seems reasonable.
gollark: Now, rebuilding society will be much easier if your bunker also contains a giant manufacturing facility with everything needed to make at least late-20th-century tech. But that would need people to operate, so add those too, and also extra room and food and whatnot for them.
References
- Kenya Gazette. 17 October 1986. p. 1534. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
- "A study of Commissions of Inquiries in Kenya" (PDF). Africog.org\accessdate=15 December 2017.
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