UK - Plans to appoint one or more deputy pensions ombudsmen could destabilise the consistency of the office's determinations, lawyers warn.
An amendment to the Pensions Bill empowers work and pensions secretary Andrew Smith to “appoint one or more persons to act as a deputy to the pensions ombudsman”. Lawyers say the idea of multipl...
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