* The Insurance Oversight Commission (CSA) - called to report before the Parliament, by March
The new management of the Insurance Oversight Commission (CSA) must send to the Parliament, by March 2013, a report concerning the "answers" to the problems uncovered on the insurance market, said Adrian Gurzău, the vice-president of the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse, Corruption and for Petitions.
He said: "We are waiting for the new president of the Insurance Oversight Commission (ed. note: Daniel Tudor) to make an assessment of the insurance market and to provide us with the answers to the charges made against the leaders of the CSA, concerning the term of Mr. Constantin Buzoianu. By March 2013, the CSA must submit to the specialized commissions in the Parliament a report that would include information about the audits made by the CSA at insurance companies, about reinsurance policies, about the state of the PAID and of the mandatory home insurance policies".
The Commission for the Investigation Of Abuse, Corruption And For Petitions has drawn up a report in which it made harsh accusations against the actions which the Insurance Oversight Commission took throughout the term of former chairman Constantin Buzoianu, and following the presentation of the report in the Parliament, Mr. Buzoianu was dismissed in October.
Adrian Gurzău said that the responsibility for what is happening on the insurance market is collective and does not lie exclusively with Mr. Buzoianu, but with the entire board of the CSA.
He said: "The insurance problems did not end with the departure of Mr. Buzoianu. There are systemic problems which need to be dealt with. Things are bad, but we shouldn't alarm people, and professionals must do their job. A precedent has been created and I think that insurers believe that what is happening in the market will last foreve