Singapore legislation
Clause 27
Clause 27
Amendment of section 28
Section 28 of the Insurance Act is amended by deleting subsection (1) and substituting the following subsection:“(1) Where the Authority is satisfied that the affairs of any insurer are being conducted in a manner likely to be detrimental to the public interest or the interests of the policy owners or prejudicial to the interests of the insurer, the Authority may issue such directions to the insurer as it considers necessary and in particular may require the insurer —
to take such action or recruit such management personnel as may be necessary to enable it to conduct its business in accordance with sound insurance principles;
to remove any of its directors or any person whom the Authority considers unfit to be associated with it;
to take action as to the disposition or recovery of its assets;
to take any available steps for the recovery by the insurer of sums appearing to the Authority to have been illegally or improperly paid;
to stop renewing or issuing further policies of the class of business to which the direction relates;
to make such arrangements with respect to reinsurance as the Authority so specifies; or
to take action to make good any default under section 9, 10, 10A, 11 or 12.”.