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Industry hits back at plans which may hike EL claims

Business groups yesterday attacked Home Office proposals that companies should compensate employees who are the victims of crime during work hours, according to a report. It claims that in an attempt to reduce the £200m a year paid out by the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme, the Government wants companies to use their compulsory employers’ liability insurance to pay compensation.

The Federation of Small Businesses and the Association of British Insurers submitted furious responses to consultation on the proposals.

David Croucher, national crime spokesman at the FSB, told the

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