Gov't scraps Retirement Planner

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The government has scrapped plans to continue development of its web-based retirement planning platform for those on low to medium incomes.

Retirement Planner was proposed by the previous secretary of state for work and pensions, Andrew Smith, in February 2004, as a radical plan to help people take control of their retirement planning by enabling them to get a clear overview of their retirement prospects based on personal information about both state and private pension provision. But James Purnell, minister for pension reform, yesterday confirmed in a ministerial statement the platform was being shelved because an evaluation of the proposed service had concluded providing “accurate online information about state pensions wou...

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