TPAS survives quango cull

Jenna Towler
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The Pensions Advisory Service will not be scrapped as part of the government's cost cutting plan.

The volunteer organisation was one of bodies facing the axe but it is to be retained, [asset_library_tag 1915,a document] from the Cabinet Office confirm. The review of 901 bodies - 679 quangos ...

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