From left: Jubilee Insurance Company chief executive Patrick Tumbo,
House Speaker Kenneth Marende and Clerk Patrick Gichohi during the
presentation of a Sh30 million dummy cheque at Parliament Buildings June
28, 2012. The money will go the families of the late John Michuki,
George Saitoti and Orwa Ojode. SALATON NJAU
By LUCAS BARASA lbarassa@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted Thursday, June 28 2012 at 13:21
Posted Thursday, June 28 2012 at 13:21
The families of three MPs who died this year have received Sh10 million each by an insurance company.
Jubilee Insurance Company gave
the families of the late Environment minister John Michuki, the late
Internal Security minister George Saitoti and the late Internal Security
assistant minister Orwa Ojode the money Thursday.
The families are also expected to get another Sh10 million each from Kenindia Insurance.
National Assembly Speaker
Kenneth Marende and Clerk Patrick Gichohi received a Sh30 million dummy
cheque from the insurer at Parliament Buildings.
The payments were transmitted to the accounts of the bereaved families electronically by their respective banks.
The late Michuki ,who was Kangema MP, died in February following an illness while ministers Saitoti and Ojode died in a plane crash on June 10.
Jubilee Insurance chief
executive Patrick Tumbo said each of the bereaved families will get Sh10
million for life assurance cover.
Mr Gichohi said the National Assembly paid Sh12.6 million as premium to Jubilee Insurance.
"It was an open tender running from September 1, 2011 for renewal on August 31, 2012,” Mr Gichohi said.
Mr Marende said all the 224
MPs are covered by Jubilee Insurance for life while Kenindia provides
group personal accident policy.
Life cover
The Speaker said the life cover is for compensation of MPs who die from any other cause other than accident.
The insurance cover, the
Speaker said is to enable families of the deceased not to be left in
squalor adding that it is one of most progressive things done by
Parliament since independence.
“The insurance cover takes
care of welfare of Members and ensure Kenyans receive value from
Parliament for services provided by representative institutions,” Mr
Marende said.
Mr Marende praised Jubilee for
the prompt payment saying the firm acted differently from the notion
that it is easy to pay premiums but getting the claims is not.
Mr Tumbo said his firm released the claims even before receiving death certificates of the three former ministers.
He said Jubilee is the top
insurance firm in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania in relation to medical,
general, life and pension insurance.
“Last year we were honoured by
12 awards including best risk management. Our chairman was also awarded
life time achievement award while this year we were honoured for being
the best in claims settlement. We are one of the best in the region and
ISO certified,” Mr Tumbo said.
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