Tag Archives: Ombudsman
For Government, “the less said about WASPI – the better”.
Here’s a reminder of @JosephineCumbo’s research showing the excellent job done by the national press in communicating rises to women’s state pension age. It must have been very hard to miss the extensive coverage. #WASPI https://t.co/eFSD66zwfx — Moira O’Neill (@MoiraONeill) … Continue reading
WASPI a step closer to compensation
Like most men, I have tried to stay out of the argument over changes to women’s state pension age. But I am frustrated that reporting on their complaints is sporadic and , with the exception of an article in the … Continue reading
WASPI – thoughts on fairness
I’m going to use this blog to pick out the key points arising from the restitution offer made by Labour to the WASPI women. My conclusion is that this matter is best dealt with in the light of the determination … Continue reading
What are we to make of the Financial Ombudsman?
The Financial Ombudsman’s annual report – published yesterday – shows strong demand for its services. But the perception of what FOS does seems to be wider than it should be. Many people use FAS as a money advice service , … Continue reading