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]

gollark: *An* issue is that sentencing can vary significantly based on judges' arbitrary opinions and how they are feeling. So maybe if you averaged over multiple judges once the facts of the case were determined it would help. Although there are a lot of ways for that to go wrong (messing with the framing of those and such).
gollark: Thank you for your somewhat misspelt tautology.
gollark: I doubt there's literally no way to fix it. Decoupling sentencing and judgement of guilt somehow, maybe.
gollark: Depends on what "psychological evaluation" actually means in practice.
gollark: I would assume it would be worsened if you fed in even more politically-relevant data.

References

  1. Kenya Gazette. 17 October 1986. p. 1534. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
  2. "A study of Commissions of Inquiries in Kenya" (PDF). Africog.org\accessdate=15 December 2017.
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