Review of admitted body status provisions in the Local Government Pension Scheme

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Local Government Pension Scheme Admitted Body Status (ABS) provisions provide pension stability throughout the contracting-out process when contracts and the workforce may over time pass to successive generations of different contractors. ABS should provide authorities with value for money, contractors with certainty, and employees with pension security. 

This informal consultation paper seeks views on the operation and potential future arrangements for admission bodies in the Local Government Pension Scheme, in the context of local government outsourcing.

Respondents should provide their views on the accompanying questionnaire.

Any queries about the consultation exercise should be directed to Darren Kristiansen who can be contacted by telephone on 0207 944 8173.

Timeframe

This consultation started on 18th January 2008 and ended on 10th April 2008.

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