Workers in unfunded public sector schemes are paying less National Insurance than the private sector leaving the taxpayer with a £3.5bn bill, an expert claims.
Research by former Downing Street pension adviser Ros Altmann said the government has underfunded the state second pension by allowing public sector workers to contribute nothing to the fund. Altm...
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