The SA Special Risk Insurance Association says it has paid out R24bn so far in claims relating to the civil unrest in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng
An SANDF soldier patrols a looted mall In Alexandra, Joburg, July 2021. Picture: SUNDAY TIMES/ALAISTER RUSSELL
The payout represented 80% of all claims lodged with the state-owned insurance company since the unrest, which at the time claimed more than 300 lives and cost the economy an estimated R50bn.
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