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Written questions by Trott.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Laura Trott this session, with the full answer and department. Back to the MP page.

Department:All (97)Department for Education (76)Treasury (7)Cabinet Office (3)Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (2)Department for Work and Pensions (2)Department for Culture, Media and Sport (2)Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (2)Department of Health and Social Care (1)Department for Transport (1)Ministry of Justice (1)

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20 Feb 2026·Cabinet Office·Answered
Asked

Whether he plans to provide compensation for civil servants impacted by administrative failures in the civil service pension scheme.

Reply

The Cabinet Office awarded the contract to administer the Civil Service Pension Scheme to Capita in November 2023 under the previous government. The issues and delays facing a number of civil servants and pension scheme members in accessing their pensions are unacceptable. Our full focus is on stabilising the service and supporting any members experiencing hardship. We will conduct a full review once this has been achieved. In prioritising the most urgent cases, Capita has committed to all outstanding death-in-service and ill-health retirement cases to be either in payment, or haveundertaken all activity possible whilst waiting for the member to respond, with the vast majority of these having been paid in February. No former civil servant should be facing financial hardship as a result of delays to their pension. We are putting in place interest-free bridging loans of up to £5,000 (and up to £10,000 in exceptional cases) to recent retirees facing payment delays. These loans are to be repaid and will be met from existing departmental settlements. Additionally, interest will be paid on delayed benefits to avoid financial loss by members. Furthermore, all member complaints regarding the transition are being handled in accordance with the standards set by the Pensions Ombudsman.

20 Feb 2026·Cabinet Office·Answered
Asked

What the respective responsibilities of MyCSP and Capita are for administrative failures in the civil service pension scheme; and what steps he is taking to hold them to account.

Reply

The Cabinet Office awarded the contract to administer the Civil Service Pension Scheme to Capita in November 2023 under the previous government. The issues and delays facing a number of civil servants and pension scheme members in accessing their pensions are unacceptable. Our full focus is on stabilising the service and supporting any members experiencing hardship. We will conduct a full review once this has been achieved. In prioritising the most urgent cases, Capita has committed to all outstanding death-in-service and ill-health retirement cases to be either in payment, or haveundertaken all activity possible whilst waiting for the member to respond, with the vast majority of these having been paid in February. No former civil servant should be facing financial hardship as a result of delays to their pension. We are putting in place interest-free bridging loans of up to £5,000 (and up to £10,000 in exceptional cases) to recent retirees facing payment delays. These loans are to be repaid and will be met from existing departmental settlements. Additionally, interest will be paid on delayed benefits to avoid financial loss by members. Furthermore, all member complaints regarding the transition are being handled in accordance with the standards set by the Pensions Ombudsman.

11 Sept 2024·Cabinet Office·Answered
Asked

Whether Ian Corfield (a) has had and (b) has a Downing Street pass.

Reply

I refer the Rt Hon Members to the answer given by the then Prime Minister on 7 February 2017, Official Report, PQ 62542.Following the practice followed by past administrations, the Government does not comment on security matters.

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