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Pensions body defends cost of consultants

By Jean Eaglesham, Chief Political Correspondent

Published: April 29 2008 03:00 | Last updated: April 29 2008 03:00

More than £830,000 a month is being spent on consultants by the public body charged with setting up a new national pensions saving scheme, according to figures obtained by the FT.

The personal accounts delivery authority ran up a £6.7m bill for consultants between August and the end of March, more than half its £12.5m expenditure over this eight-month period, figures released under the Freedom of Information Act show.

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