Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Sally Keeble (Labour), on Tuesday, 8 July 1997, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 99 members in total.
PENSIONS MIS-SELLING
That this House notes with alarm that of the 600,000 people who were victims of pensions mis-selling, only 10 per cent. have so far been compensated; supports the Economic Secretary in her recent efforts to ensure that those pension companies which engaged in mis-selling are encouraged to settle matters of outstanding compensation without undue delay; supports Government measures to protect and help those who are victims of mis-selling; and calls on the pensions industry to ensure that such a situation as the mis-selling never happens again.
Secondary information
- Type
- Early day motion
- Reference
- 219
- Session
- 1997-98
- Subjects
- Compensation Fraud Pensions Personal pensions Marketing
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