pensions ombudsman การใช้
- The role of Deputy Pensions Ombudsman was created in December 2004.
- Part X relates to investigations by the Pensions Ombudsman.
- The first Pensions Ombudsman was Michael Platt, who had previously been a civil servant.
- Other former officers successfully took their cases to the Pensions Ombudsman or won a restoration of their pension by appeal to a Police Medical Appeal Board.
- As with other ombudsmen services, the Pensions Ombudsman has been accused of both being biased towards complainants and being biased towards the companies that pay the levy.
- Although the first UK Ombudsman, the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration, was established in 1967, followed by the Insurance Ombudsman and other private sector Ombudsman schemes, the first time the title Ombudsman was used by Parliament was to establish the office of Pensions Ombudsman in 1991.
- The Pension Ombudsman made a determination in the case of AYRE in August 2009 . Mr . Ayre is a former Humberside officer and his injury pension was reviewed under the Home Office guidance inspired'age 65'concept that the pension could be reduced to band one simply because a pensioner had reached state retirement age.
- Since April 2005, the holder of the office of Pensions Ombudsman has also acted as the Ombudsman for the Pension Protection Fund, and in that capacity also deals with appeals against decisions made by the Financial Assistance Scheme, established by the Government to provide assistance to those whose pensions have been lost due to an employer going into liquidation.
- Chairman of the Garda S韔ch醤a Ombudsman Commission, Simon O'Brien, announced his resignation on 7 January 2015 with two years remaining on his contract to take up a role as chief executive of the Pensions Ombudsman Service in the UK . Both the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors ( AGSI ) and the Garda Representative Association ( GRA ) had previously called on him to step down over his handling of the bugging scandal, despite being the victim of it.