HC Deb 28 February 1924 vol 170 cc719-20W
Mr. HINDLE

asked the Minister of Pensions if he will give instructions to the effect that the circular relating to reduction of dependants' pensions on the ground of alleged error on the part of the Ministry shall be forwarded to all dependants whose pensions have been so reduced; and if he will agree that the time for appeal shall commence to run as from the date such circular is received?

Mr. ROBERTS

I am afraid it would not be practicable to adopt the method suggested by the hon. Member. It has always been open to a pensioner to make representations either to the Ministry or to the War Pensions Committee against a reduction made in a dependancy pension and the facilities for making complaint (which have recently been extended) should ensure that there is no difficulty about any pensioner affected having full opportunity of bringing his or her case to notice. There is no time limit for making complaint.