A podcast discussion with ACC Minister Scott Simpson addresses rising injury claims in homes, particularly in gardens, and questions the cost and scope of the ACC scheme, while defending its effectiveness and sustainability.
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Oh, look, I think I I'm a great fan of the ACC scheme. I think it works well. There are nearly um uh two and a half million claims a year. It's two hundred two million two hundred thousand, I think, a year. The vast majority of those claims are handled quickly, efficiently, and effectively uh by a system that works really well. And when you go and see what kind of compensation and accident schemes exist in other countries, I'd r much rather have our ACC scheme than pretty much anything else anywhere in the world.
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