THE SALVATION Army has slashed its Pension Protection Fund levy by more than £140,000 after highlighting a string of "inaccuracies" in its risk report.
In November 2005 the charity was told it had a failure score of 14 by rating agency Dun & Bradstreet and that it must pay a levy of £150,000. D&B said the 114-year-old organisation had a “high ris...
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