The first payments of claims to customers of the collapsed Setanta Insurance will be made shortly according to Government.
The Supreme Court ruled last week that the taxpayer compensation fund rather than the insurance industry itself was liable for the bulk of the claims. More than 1600 people have been awaiting payments since the collapse of the company three years ago. Junior Finance Minister, Eoghan Murphy, says the first payments will be made soon:
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