Today we spoke to Siyabonga Heleba – from the Community Law Centre. We were talking about the Socio-Economic Rights Project that was formed in 1997 with the aim of promoting the effective implementation, monitoring and enforcement of the socio-economic rights enshrined in our Bill of Rights. For more information or if you want assistance in any way you can contact their offices at (021) 959 3708 or visit www.communitylawcentre.org.za
We also spoke to Jennifer Preiss – Deputy Ombudsman for Long-term Insurance. Their function is to mediate in disputes between subscribing members of the long-term insurance industry and policyholders regarding insurance contracts. We were talking about Long-term insurance policies. For more information or if you want to make a complaint can contact their offices at 086 010 3236 alternatively visit their website at www.ombud.co.za
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