Dasgupta defends TPAS against government cuts

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The Pensions Advisory Service chairman Partha Dasgupta has launched a passionate defence of the government-funded body after a leaked Cabinet Office document revealed it remains under threat.

The volunteer-driven organisation - which is technically a quango - is one of 177 such bodies that could face Chancellor George Osborne's axe. However, TPAS has already responded to the review b...

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