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Clockwork Mouse 1st Jan 2008 13:51

Pension Injustice: Help please!
 
Richard Perkins, a former Chindit, is a near neighbour of mine and a lovely man. Those of you who care about the way our veterans are callously and cynically betrayed by our government may wish to support Richard's petition to Downing Street on behalf of others like him. This has unfortunately not attracted the publicity it deserves and so far there are only 20 signatures. I would be grateful if any of you who share my concern would add their signatures before the deadline in February. The link below leads (I hope) to his website:
http://www.mod-pensioninjustice.co.uk/
and petition:
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/modinjustice/#detail

The following article by Mike Smith from the Times On Line summarises the situation.
The Cheap and Tawdry Way Our Veterans are Treated
One line stood out for me in our report today on the potential increases facing soldiers for the insurance they have to take out when they serve on operations abroad. They have to buy the insurance to make up for the inadequacy of the MoD's own compensation scheme. The premiums could be effectively doubled for many soldiers from January 1st to provide adequate cover for soldiers and their families in the event of their being severely injured or killed. But in its own way, it was just as shocking to learn that soldiers going to war have to insure their own kit. If they lose it in combat, it seems, they have to recompense the army for the cost and then claim it back from the insurance policy. How petty and parsimonious can the MoD bean-counters be? No don't answer it we know...
As we watch our wounded soldiers having to fight for adequate compensation after putting their lives at risk for their country, let's not assume that the public outcry and the media coverage will ensure they get treated better. Richard Leigh Perkins was a Chindit during the Second World War. He was medically discharged from the army in 1959. He should have received his pension tax-free, but like many thousands of others was wrongly taxed for years.
The problem was uncovered by John Perry, another former army officer, in the late 1990s. Perry was initially dismissed as a crackpot who didn't know what he was talking about by the civil servants charged with ensuring our troops are treated properly after they leave the forces. Eventually they accepted he was right and Tony Blair even stood up in parliament and apologised for the way the veterans had been treated. (Some would say getting an apology out of Tony Blair was an achievement in itself.)
The government said that all those affected - or in some cases, since many had died, their next-of-kin - would be fully recompensed, not just by a refund of their tax but also with compensation to make up for the interest that would have accrued had they had the money the Treasury had wrongly taken from them.
Which brings us back to our former Chindit Richard Leigh Perkins. Like tens of thousands of others, he applied for the money he was due. The MoD claimed he had not been pensioned out of the services on the grounds of disablement. Read his discharge papers here and try to work out how they managed that one!
When an appeals tribunal ruled, in 2001, as any sensible person reading those discharge papers would, that there didn't seem to be any doubt that he had indeed been disabled out, the MoD agreed - after a good deal of prevaricating - to pay back his tax. BUT, and if you thought they were trying it on with the discharge papers, you wont believe this one! The MoD agreed to pay him only the tax he had paid since the 2001 appeals tribunal ruling.
They obviously thought that Perkins, then 83, was getting on a bit and would be grateful for small mercies, or to put it another way - they were quite scandalously hoping to save a bit of cash by trying it on with someone who had bravely served his country. They obviously hadn't read any books about the Chindits and their determined battles with the Japanese. Perkins was not ready to lay down and concede defeat and eventually the MoD agreed he should be refunded his tax back to 1959, when he actually left the army. But they have still not fulfilled the promise made by the government that he should be compensated for the interest he would have earned if he had the money steadily going into his bank account for the past 48 years, as of course he should have been. He is now 89. Still fighting, and hopefully will win his battle before he dies, although that of course cannot be guaranteed.
So don't be surprised if the boys who have suffered debilitating injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan are still fighting to get properly compensated in 50 years time. The case of Richard Leigh Perkins shows there is no end to the cheap and tawdry way in which civil servants are prepared to treat our veterans.

airwaverider 1st Jan 2008 14:07

signed........:D

rata2e 1st Jan 2008 14:35

How can these idiots sleep at night?

liedtoagain 1st Jan 2008 16:34

signed
 
Signed.

Come on everyone, get behind this. It could be you one day or worse, your families!!!!!

HILF 1st Jan 2008 16:42

My name duly appended - definately a cause worth supporting.

HILF


:D:D

m3181 1st Jan 2008 17:32

signed ....

ambidextrous 1st Jan 2008 18:02

Armed Forces Pension Group
 
Done,
And whilst I'm on line perhaps all you gentlemen will lend your support, if you haven't done so already to the AFPG which can be found at www.afpg.info
Regards,
ambi:ok:

FAAjon 1st Jan 2008 19:04

:mad:


Done.

moggi 1st Jan 2008 19:17

Signed.


Moggi

ex_rigger 1st Jan 2008 19:47

Done. :ok:

Lyneham Lad 1st Jan 2008 20:57

Signed.

Having read all the details I shall now go and lie in a quiet corner and try to bring my blood pressure down to a safe level.......................

LL

50+Ray 2nd Jan 2008 04:23

Signed.
B..... Government.

ArthurR 2nd Jan 2008 09:25

Signed

Disgusted with the treatment all ex and serving members of the forces get from this present goverment

shawtarce 2nd Jan 2008 10:11

Signed

unbelievable...................

Clockwork Mouse 2nd Jan 2008 14:26

Thanks to those who have shown their support. This to bring it up to the top of the pile again.

AYTCH 2nd Jan 2008 14:38

Signed !!!:mad:

sled dog 2nd Jan 2008 15:01

Signed. I am very happy not to have resided for many years in what was truly once "a green and pleasant land". Your votes at the next election could make the difference, although i doubt it. Most MP`s are only interested in their own overinflated pensions.
Just like where i live, really.....:(

endplay 2nd Jan 2008 18:56

signed....

Clockwork Mouse 3rd Jan 2008 14:09

This is a very deserving cause and a shameful episode in our governments' treatment of veterans. Grateful for as many signatures on the petition as possible. Thanks to those who have supported so far.

QWIN 3rd Jan 2008 20:50

Pensions parity.
 
This may be percieved as creep or even gross intrusion on someone else's campaign but I have never understood why officer entrants, regardless of joining age were not entitled to accrue pension rights until the age of 21.

Q


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