This is an oft-used idiom with a Biblical foundation (‘But
when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand
is doing’: Matthew 6:3). In its original context, it’s used positively. But we’re
talking pensions here and I want to use
it negatively!
Professional Pensions writes about the decision to have a number of different organisations dealing with pensions guidance. There’s TPAS, the Money Advice Service, a new offshoot of TPAS and a new directly controlled Treasury operation.
Three organisations and four delivery mechanisms.
Back to the quote. On the basis that there will not be enough resource put in place, how long before chaos ensues?!
Professional Pensions writes about the decision to have a number of different organisations dealing with pensions guidance. There’s TPAS, the Money Advice Service, a new offshoot of TPAS and a new directly controlled Treasury operation.
Three organisations and four delivery mechanisms.
Back to the quote. On the basis that there will not be enough resource put in place, how long before chaos ensues?!
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