The NSW Government will spend an extra $1.2 million targeting green slip fraud as part of a suite of reforms that aim to bring green slip prices down.
NSW CTP Green Slip Scheme under review
Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation Victor Dominello today announced a major review of the NSW CTP Green Slip Scheme aimed at creating a fairer and more affordable system for road users.
Review of CTP insurance for point-to-point transport vehicles announced
Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation Victor Dominello today announced a review of the NSW CTP Scheme in the point-to-point transport market to reflect the changing dynamics of the sector.
New taskforce to tackle CTP green slip fraud
The NSW Government will establish a taskforce and hotline to crack down on CTP fraud across the state.
Spotlight on pedestrian safety at Taxi Roundtable today
A special Taxi Roundtable has been convened today to look at ways to reduce pedestrian accidents involving taxis and associated costs to the industry.
How to save money on your next CTP Green Slip
You can save time and money when you ‘shop-around’ for your next Compulsory Third Party insurance with the NSW Motor Accident Authority’s online Green Slip Calculator.
Small business to benefit from online Green Slip calculator
NSW Motor Accidents Authority General Manager, Andrew Nicholls, has welcomed enhancements to the Authority’s Green Slip calculator that will see up to an additional 50,000 motorists use the service each month.
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.