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New report sets out the Government Actuary’s determination of the Personal Injury Discount Rate in Scotland.
Staff transferred from the public service to the private sector as part of a PFI or PPP exercise will usually be subject to a change in pension arrangements.
New report sets out the Government Actuary’s determination of the Personal Injury Discount Rate in Northern Ireland.
This is for contracting authorities involved in staff transfers. Its purpose is to help contracting authorities understand the steps that need to be followed.
This note sets out the actuarial assumptions which are used by GAD in carrying out broad comparability assessments under the Government’s Fair Deal policy.
GAD staff responses to the Civil Service people survey, 2016.
During the coronavirus pandemic lockdown, teams across GAD have continued to work remotely with clients to keep projects on track.
Articles: Celebrating GAD's centenary, Centenary deep dive: GAD's role in social security, Managing contingent liabilities in the public sector.
Local authorities spend millions buying insurance, while central government departments retain their risks. Why is this - and is there a better way?
Summary of the policy proposals set out in the recent DWP White Paper: protecting Defined Benefit pension schemes.
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