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Sunday, 12th October 2008
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Colston Hicks,
Cardiff 10/06/2008 16:06:40
Dr Ros Altmann says :
" the Government encouraged workers to contribute to their employers' final alary pension schemes and assured the public that their money would be safe. In reality, the pensions were not as safe as employees were told, and despite knowing this, the Government failed to warn of the risks while continuing to encourage people to contribute."
Why didn't Dr Ros Altmann herself warn the workers, the public and the people ?
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