Former NSW Labor leader to chair troubled public insurer | AlexSmithSMH
revealed as many as 52,000 injured workers had been underpaid by up to $80 million in compensation, and the regulator had "grave concerns" about its financial position.
Labor has been highly critical of the management of icare, repeatedly calling for Mr Perrottet to sack the board. Amid Labor's calls, NSW Labor president and long-term icare board member Mark Lennon quit his board position at the public insurer. "John joins icare at what is a crucial time for the organisation and will be integral in ensuring we deliver the very best system we can for injured workers," Mr Perrottet said.
"I would like to thank Mr Carapiet for his contribution to icare during what has been a significant period of transformation and ensuring an orderly transition of the board."
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