The Cabinet will contribute an additional 2.4% of their salary into the ministerial pension scheme from next month, amid hotly-disputed pension reform elsewhere in the public sector.
Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude (pictured) outlined the changes to the scheme in a written ministerial statement and said the move would bring it more in line with other public sector schemes...
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