Civil Service Compensation Scheme - changes introduced on 1 April 2010
15.04.10
The Civil Service Compensation Scheme (CSCS) is a statutory scheme that provides compensation to certain civil servants who leave office through compulsory or voluntary redundancy.
The previous terms of the CSCS were implemented in 1987. The terms were perceived as being outdated and insufficiently flexible to meet the needs of a modern Civil Service.
The changes came into effect on 1 April 2010. Wragge & Co's experts provide further information.
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Christopher Nuttall, solicitor, +44 (0)121 685 2835, christopher_nuttall@wragge.com
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