TPAS Casework Report to be Published on Friday 30 June 2006
27 June 2006
The Pensions Advisory Service (TPAS) will be publishing its annual casework report "Advising on Pensions - a Review of Activities 05/06" on Friday, 30 June 2006.
The report will provide details of the numbers and types of pension enquiries/complaints handled during the year together with comment and analysis on the various issues raised by consumers. Particular problems for consumers arising out of what is arguably the most complicated pension system in the world will be highlighted. The report will also include many case examples illustrating dispute resolution and what can be and is being achieved.
The report is being launched at the Royal College of Pathologists, 2 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1 at midday on Friday, 30 June 2006. There will also be a presentation to the Volunteer of the Year and seven new Fellowship Awards.
This is an open meeting and representatives of the media are welcome to attend.
A copy of the report together with an embargoed press release will be issued in advance by Thursday 29 June 2006.
Requests for further information and/or an interview about the report should made to Malcolm McLean, Chief Executive on the contact details shown above.
Notes for Editors
1.TPAS is an independent body, which provides free help and advice on pension matters to members of the public.
2.TPAS has a network of some 500 volunteer professional advisers to support its activities. Funding is provided by the Department for Work & Pensions from a levy collected from pension schemes.