Anthem quoted Connecticut Attorney General
Anthem Inc. received a subpoena on October 18, 2004, Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, according to information from the health insurance on commissions and bonuses.
“These are just a few questions in the absence of commissions and bonus structure,” Kappel said Anthem spokesman James Dow Jones Newswires. “We expect a response to the request for information.”
The summons was the first in Indianapolis that businesses in Connecticut was Attorney General of the State or any official investigation conducted by the insurance industry, he said.
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