Concerns about broker compensation have not escaped theattention of public-sector risk managers, who fear being cheatedout of taxpayer money. However, the question is whether buyers--inthe public or private-sector--are up to the job of monitoring theirintermediaries' conflicts, says NU Editor In Chief Sam Friedman inhis blog today at www.property-casualty.com.
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