Department for Work and Pensions criticised for 'shambles’ that saw pensioners short-changed by more than £1bn
Those affected by the faults will be paid an average of £8,900 each. The errors go as far back as 1985.Those affected by the faults will be paid an average of £8,900 each. The errors go as far back as 1985.Last modified on Fri 21 Jan 2022 00.03 GMT
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