Fianna Fáil's Robert Troy insists they're working despite a rise over the last year.
A Longford Westmeath TD insists insurance reforms introduced are working despite a 9% rise in motor premiums in the last twelve months.
Fianna Fáil's Robert Troy says premiums remain one third lower than the peak in 2016.
The Cabinet Sub Group on Insurance Reform met yesterday to advance key measures under the Action Plan.
The Junior Minister in the Department of Finance says there are also plans to launch a new transparency code for the motor insurance sector:
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