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The Insurance Authority ("IA")
has the power, under section 66 of the Insurance
Companies Ordinance (Cap.41) ("ICO") to direct
the insurer to de-register an appointed insurance agent if
that agent has breached the Code of Practice for the Administration
of Insurance Agents. Similarly, under section 75 of the ICO,
the IA is empowered to withdraw the authorization of an insurance
broker authorized under section 69 or approval of a body of
insurance brokers approved under section 70 if the broker
or the approved body has failed to comply with the requirements
under section 69 or 70 as appropriate or the withdrawal is
justified in the interests of policy holders or potential
policy holders or the public.
The IA also has the power under section 74
of the ICO to require insurers, insurance agents, insurance
brokers or approved bodies of insurance brokers to produce
books and papers for his examination of the affairs of insurance
intermediaries. Besides, the IA has the power to present a
petition for an insurance intermediary to be wound up or declared
bankrupt if he considers such to be in the public interest.
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