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ACC figures undermine the case for privatisation

Published: Thu 23 Jun 2011 02:44 PM
ACC figures undermine the case for privatisation
The figures on ACC’s financial performance released today by the Minister of ACC undermine the case for the privatisation of the ACC work account says the ACC Futures Coalition.
“The Minister is now talking about levy reductions whereas two years ago he was claiming that ACC was practically insolvent”, said Hazel Armstrong ACC Futures Coalition spokesperson. “This climate of fear was part of the government’s strategy to frighten people into accepting the need for their privatisation policy, but now it has evaporated, thanks in large part to the improved performance of ACC’s investments. It was entirely predictable that those investments, which had performed better than most private sector funds during the global financial crisis, would bounce back.”
However the figures also demonstrate that there is no financial imperative to privatise the work account as the government is proposing to do.
“The Work Account has always been one of the best performing accounts at ACC,”s aid Ms. Armstrong,” and the Minister’s figures show that it is at 95% solvency, due to exceed 100% in the coming year. The government’s position about ACC’s finances was always over the top and now it is beyond doubt that there is no financial reason to proceed with their privatisation plans.”
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The ACC Futures Coalition consists of community groups, academics, organisations representing people who need support from ACC, health treatment providers and unions who have come together around the following aim: To build cross-party support for retaining the status of ACC as a publicly-owned single provider committed to the ‘Woodhouse Principles’, with a view to maintaining and improving the provision of injury prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and ‘no fault’ compensation social insurance system for all New Zealanders.

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