Public Sector Pensions Authority

8 FOI requests | Full disclosure rate: 100.0%

The Freedom of Information requests to the Public Sector Pensions Authority (PSPA) reveal an organisation that is generally cooperative in releasing high-level financial aggregates but consistently resists requests requiring complex data compilation or granular individual breakdowns. A recurring theme is the reliance on privacy exemptions to withhold specific details; for instance, while the Authority disclosed total payout figures for police injury awards (2620417) and Tynwald pensions (358493), it strictly redacted individual dates and band-specific data to prevent identification. Furthermore, the Authority frequently deflects requests for custom analysis, such as the refusal to generate anonymised actuarial data for insurance buy-out assessments (1690745), directing requesters instead to existing annual reports or citing the substantial effort required to compile new datasets.

Key Cases

Case 1690745 — This case is critical as it highlights a significant barrier to independent financial analysis; the Authority refused to compile anonymised actuarial data to assess insurance buy-out costs, citing the 'substantial compilation' required, effectively blocking external scrutiny of the scheme's long-term liabilities.

Case 2556505 — A rare instance of high-granularity transparency where the Authority disclosed a detailed table of payment delays for 48 individual police cases, providing concrete evidence of administrative efficiency (or lack thereof) in processing pension lump sums.

Case 358493 — Notable for the explicit disclosure that 'most public sector schemes are unfunded,' a crucial piece of financial context for the island's public sector liabilities that was revealed alongside the withholding of individual member data.

Case 4339707 — This case stands out for its procedural outcome; rather than providing data on Settlement Agreements or a template, the Authority closed the request and offered a complaint form, suggesting potential resistance to transparency regarding employment exits.

Case 2651181 — Demonstrates the Authority's strict application of privacy exemptions (Section 25) to prevent the identification of police officers, forcing the release of only aggregated totals despite the request for itemised lists by qualifying date.

Related FOI Stories

Police Pension Transparency and Delays#2556505, #2620417, #2651181

Tynwald Member Scheme Scrutiny#355399, #358493

Data Availability and Actuarial Barriers#1690745, #2401789, #4335881

Historical Gaps and Jurisdictional Limits#358491, #2648649, #3831953

Employment Exit and Settlement Opacity#1089061, #4339707

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DateTitleOutcome
2024-12-31Settlement AgreementsAll information sent
The requester asked for statistics on Settlement Agreements issued by the Public Sector Pensions Authority since September 2021 and a blank template, but the authority closed the request without providing the data, instead offering a complaint form and outlining appeal rights.
2022-11-16amounts paid annuallyAll information sent
2022-09-09Unpublished Responses to FOIA RequestsAll information sent
The request sought unpublished FOIA responses from the Public Sector Pensions Authority, specifically regarding pension payouts for MHK/MLC members and injury awards for former police officers. The authority disclosed total payout figures and recipient counts for pensions, as well as the total number of police injury award recipients, but withheld data broken down by specific bands or review types.
2022-08-02Length of time taken to pay pensionAll information sent
A request was made to the Public Sector Pensions Authority for data on the time taken to pay police officers their lump sums and first pension payments over the last five years. The authority disclosed a detailed table containing the specific number of days elapsed for 48 individual cases between 2017 and 2022.
2022-04-22Annual total of public sector pension paymentsAll information sent
The requester asked for the number of public sector pension recipients and total payment sums for the last financial year and 2016. The authority responded by directing the requester to published Operational Reports and Annual Accounts on their website, noting that audited figures for the most recent year were not yet available.
2022-04-08Ill health retirementAll information sent
2019-12-09Access to GUS, Government Unified Scheme.All information sent
A request was made to the Public Sector Pensions Authority for data on retired government workers who returned to work and accessed the Government Unified Scheme (GUS) in the last 12 months. The authority responded that no such individuals were recorded during that period.
2017-10-28Tynwald Member Pension Scheme InformationAll information sent
A request was made to the Public Sector Pensions Authority regarding the pay elements and contribution percentages for the Tynwald Member Pension Scheme. The authority disclosed that members contribute between 10% and 15% of their salary, while the government contributes 15% plus any funding shortfalls.