Citizens Property Insurance Corp. president and CEO Barry Gilway’s clear interest in improving the culture and public perception of the state-backed company allowed him to weather a tempered-storm of complaints from lawmakers on Monday.

Gilway, appointed to the position last June, was unanimously backed for confirmation Monday by the Senate Ethics and Elections Committee, where he admitted being "naïve" about the size of some of the problems to be confronted by his agency.

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