Call for evidence outcome

Call for evidence on the future structure of the Local Government Pension Scheme

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

Applies to England and Wales

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Call for evidence on the future structure of the Local Government Pension Scheme: government response to the call for evidence

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Detail of outcome

This document provides the government’s response to the call for evidence into structural reform of the Local Government Pension Scheme.

In addition to this paper, the government has responded to the call for evidence by publishing a consultation on principles for reform, which provides fuller details of the government’s proposals.


Original call for evidence

Summary

Call for evidence into ways of significantly reducing the costs of the Local Government Pension Scheme.

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Call for evidence description

The government has launched a call for evidence into ways of significantly reducing the costs of the Local Government Pension Scheme by increasing fund co-operation, transparency and accountability to taxpayers.

Figures published for the Local Government Pension Scheme show there is scope for reforms to improve performance and reduce management and administration overheads, which cost taxpayers £471 million in England. These range from £28 to over £300 per scheme member across the 89 funds.

Response to the call for evidence will help inform a consultation to be published on a number of broad principles for change that would improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of the scheme.

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Call for evidence on the future structure of the Local Government Pension Scheme

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Updates to this page

Published 21 June 2013
Last updated 1 May 2014 + show all updates
  1. Added consultation response.

  2. First published.

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