The protester clause

A majority government-owned life insurance company has stopped paying out benefits to policy holders who die while taking part in protests and demonstrations, the company confirmed yesterday. The Cambodian Life Insurance Company – 51 per cent owned by the Ministry of Economy and Finance and 49 per cent owned by Thai, Indonesian and Hong Kong insurance firms – lists “demonstrations” as one of five exclusions where benefits will not be paid, according to policy documents obtained by the Post. Prim Somony, a senior official at Cambodian Life’s training department, confirmed yesterday that the company will not pay compensation to any policy holder who dies while joining a demonstration due to the level of risk involved. …

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http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/protester-clause