TPAS survival a victory for common sense

Jenna Towler
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The bonfire of the quangos could have resulted in the loss of an important industry institution, The Pensions Advisory Service.

TPAS faced the chop along with 901 other bodies – 679 quangos and 222 statutory bodies. Officials concluded TPAS would survive “on grounds of impartiality” but really it survived on the grounds ...

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