SYPA to make raft of changes and improvements

Statement of accounts outlines a series of issues the authority currently faces

Holly Roach
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SYPA to make raft of changes and improvements

The South Yorkshire Pensions Authority (SYPA) plans to make a series of “changes and improvements” over the next three years to the whole range of the authority’s activities.

The SYPA - the body responsible for administering the South Yorkshire Pension Fund - has published its statement of accounts for 2022/23, outlining its projects and actions over the last few years ...

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