Warning over Green Slip fraud scam

The NSW Motor Accidents Authority (MAA) has issued a warning today following reports of a suspected Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance scam.

Compulsory third Party Scheme to be reviewed

Minister for Finance and Services Greg Pearce said today the NSW Compulsory Third Party (CTP) scheme will be reviewed with the aim of speeding up accident claims and putting downward pressure on premiums.

Review of CTP scheme warranted

Minister for Finance and Services Greg Pearce said today the proposed review of the NSW Compulsory Third Party Scheme is needed to bring down costs for motorists.

A fairer, cheaper CTP scheme for all

Motorists could save about 15 per cent on their green slips under proposed reforms to make the Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance scheme fairer and more affordable.

Lawyers reaction to CTP reforms no surprise

Minister for Finance and Services Greg Pearce said today opposition from lawyers to proposed changes to Compulsory Third Party (CTP) reforms is no surprise as the changes will see money flow to accident victims rather than legal fees.

Cheaper greenslips for NSW motorists

Motorists will soon be paying up to 15 per cent less for their Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance, with the NSW Government set to introduce legislation this week to make the green slip scheme fairer and more affordable.