Waspi payout decision
The UK government has rejected compensation for approximately 3.8 million women affected by state pension age changes. Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall announced that no financial compensation will be provided, despite a Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) recommendation
Key Decision Points
- Government argues most women knew about pension age increases
- Potential compensation cost estimated at £10.5 billion
- PHSO found "maladministration" in communicating changes
- Compensation recommendation was £1,000 to £2,950 per person
Campaigner Response
Angela Madden, Waspi campaign chairwoman, called the decision "bizarre" and an "unprecedented political choice". The campaign vows to continue fighting, stating that an overwhelming majority of MPs support their calls for fair compensation
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.The government maintains that a blanket compensation scheme would not be a fair or proportionate use of taxpayers' money, despite acknowledging communication failures in the pension age change process.

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