The insurance industry FBI Connection

Would not it be wonderful if environmentalists have a close collaboration with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) so that any local industrial polluter spouted carcinogenic chemicals in the air or water, chest, FBI agents in business management Executive Suites Hol by far the author?Or, if insurance companies rip off insurance, or not to pay in insurance policies, it would not be great if one consumer groups have had cooperation with the FBI - to take the phone and call your local FBI agents and blows the door CEO of the insurance company and start asking questions?

Would not it be wonderful if the criminal prosecution authorities on our citizens against criminals in our midst?

In the field of insurance fraud, at least, he could balance the scales of justice. It is precisely now, the FBI has a very close collaboration with the National-Versicherungs-Crime Bureau (NICB). The Chicago Crime dexterity games group is supported financially by insurance to examine crimes against insurance companies - for example in the fight against the individual, self scene fails to cash in more fonts insurance.

Last year, damage and accident insurance industry pumped $ 28 million in the NICB. And NICB has a very close relationship with the FBI. Robert Bryant, a former FBI number two on the man, is now the chairman of the NICB. Glenn genes, a former agent, especially for Salt Lake City Division of the FBI, is now the NICB Vice President for the sector of operations.

The FBI has launched a series of documents written Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) - At least three - describes in detail the cooperation.

According to Jim Spiller, NICB’s Executive Vice President, a door with a very sensitive, hidden, “he could not betray us, a door with a joint FBI / NICB raid in the theft and export of automobiles and the third Addresses “The sharing of information on stolen vehicles. (NICB refused to let us see copies of agreements).

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