Review finds Maps has 'failed' to live up to expectations

The departmental review made a number of recommendations

Holly Roach
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The review was conducted between April and July 2021
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The review was conducted between April and July 2021

A review into the Money and Pensions Service (Maps) has found it has “failed to live up to expectations to date”.

The departmental review - which was led by The Lang Cat director of public affairs Tom McPhail, supported by a review team from the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) between April and July 2021...

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