Proposals to cut The Pensions Advisory Service were "inevitable" given the government's austerity agenda, former chief executive Malcolm McLean says.
McLean, now a consultant at Barnett Waddingham, said if “push came to shove” all of TPAS’s activities – which are funded by the Department for Work and Pensions – could be taken on by the Pensions ...
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