UK - Falling standards of administration and communication have sent complaints to the Occupational Pensions Advisory Service soaring to record levels.
OPAS received 46,290 inquiries and complaints in the year to March – 27% up on 2001 and the largest annual caseload in its 19-year history. OPAS chief executive Malcolm McLean said: “A culture...
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