Budget cuts threaten TPAS future

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The Pensions Advisory Service is in danger of being "dumped or carved up" as a result of government funding problems, Richard Stroud warns.

The former chairman of The Pensions Trust made the comments after last week's announcement that Partha Dasgupta would replace current TPAS chairman Margaret Snowdon (PP Online, January 21). The ...

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