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He is Minister of State for Pensions Reform in the Department of Work and Pensions. His responsibilities include:
Stakeholder Pensions Private Pensions Financial Assistance Scheme Pensions Protection Fund Pensions Regulator Informed Choice Age Discrimination (retirement) Pension Reform The Pension Service State Pensions Provision including Pension Credit Winter Fuel Payments/Age Related Payments Age Positive including Extending Working Lives Regulatory Reform E-Government
So he obvously deals with financial points a lot.
His reply was that he has made a REPRESENTATION regarding the matter of Bank Charges.
I have looked through Hansard commons reports and theyworkforyou.com and I cannot find any mention of this.
Are there any other listings that may show if he actually said anything.
or am i getting fob off letters form my MP as well?
I have to write back to him in a couple of weeks if he hasn't replied, so i will mention the whistleblower pack that he should have recieved and I would also like to clarify his representation and if he made one
The DTI letter, dated 5th April, concludes ''this fact-finding exercise is expected to be completed later this spring...'' You might want to let him
know that the OFT had already annouced it's conclusion on 29th March
a week before the letter was written.