by Nick Grundy | May 2, 2019 | Pensions
It was extremely helpful to have so many examples from you where pensions forms have been outright rejected by Capita because their own data on the Performer’s List was inaccurate. This was not something NHSE or PwC were aware of, and we discussed the likely impact...
by Nick Grundy | May 2, 2019 | Pensions
There is still no formal process for having historical overpayments returned to you, despite this having been promised ‘soon’ at the end of February. This is urgently needed, and agreement on interest payments after an agreed period is also needed.Repayments for all...
by Nick Grundy | May 2, 2019 | Pensions
There are personal tax implications where the administration of the pensions system fails to identify people who have overpaid or underpaid their pension in a given year For instance, if your pension tier was too high in 2017-2018 (e.g. due to illness or maternity...
by Nick Grundy | May 2, 2019 | Pensions
Many of you have been in touch about significant historical underpayments being demanded by NHS Pensions. I highlighted to NHSE that this causes significant financial hardship in some cases, and where this is due to poor administration of the pensions scheme by...
by Nick Grundy | May 2, 2019 | Pensions
As has previously been reported, there have been large amounts of unallocated money held by NHSE via PCSE/Capita, some of which relates to GP pensions. Needless to say, if you have paid money to Capita which sits in this pot, it has not been allocated to your pension,...
by Nick Grundy | May 2, 2019 | Pensions, Press release
GP Survival had our second meeting, on April 17th, with NHS England and PriceWaterhouseCoopers regarding Capita/PCSE’s handling of GP pension contributions. Capita had intended to be present, but were unable to attend. I have broken the outcomes up into a series...