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Henderson v Stephenson Harwood and Others: ChD 19 Jan 2005

The applicant appealed an award by the Pensions Ombudsman. He had been employed by the respondents as a solicitor in Hong Kong. He said it had been agreed that he would be be admitted to their pension scheme with retrospective effect. Held: The section did not tie the Ombudsman to any particular remedy available to … Continue reading Henderson v Stephenson Harwood and Others: ChD 19 Jan 2005

Wakelin and others v Read and another: CA 10 Apr 2000

The Pensions Ombudsman did not have the right to exercise his discretion to provide a different answer to the one which would be given by a court. This followed from the right given to parties to appeal against his decisions to the High Court on a point of law. The wide discretion given by the … Continue reading Wakelin and others v Read and another: CA 10 Apr 2000