STINGING INJUSTICE
Daily Mirror UK|March 22, 2024
No10 told: Compo must be paid now | But Tories drag heels as victims wait
DAVE BURKE
STINGING INJUSTICE

CAMPAIGNERS fear the Tories will try to dodge paying millions of women over the pensions scandal, despite yesterday's compensation victory.

The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman ruled the Government must cough up after those born in the 50s missed out on retirement funds because they were not properly informed about rises in the state pension age.

But No10 refused to act, sparking fears it will drag its heels over payouts as in the Horizons and infected blood scandals.

Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI) said more than 270,000 have died without justice and thousands were left in poverty after Department for Work and Pensions failings.

And it warned the PHSO's suggested payouts of £1,000 to £2,950 is not enough for those who missed out on an average of more than £50,000. WASPI wants at least £10,000 for each woman affected to recognise the "injustice and loss of opportunities" victims suffered.

The DWP said it would "respond in due course".

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