by alexgkent | Nov 26, 2025 | Information
A significant milestone has now been reached with the BP Pensioner Group’s (BPPG) submission of a detailed complaint to the Pensions Ombudsman (PO) concerning both BP and the BP Pension Fund Trustees. Because of the PO’s strict confidentiality rules — and because some...
by alexgkent | Oct 22, 2025 | Information
The Work and Pensions Committee has taken evidence on the impact of non-inflation indexation from leading figures from affected retirees’ campaign groups. This includes evidence provided by Jonathan Popper on behalf of the BP Pensioner Group....
by alexgkent | Sep 6, 2025 | Information
The BP Pensioner Group (BPPG) has submitted pensions context, evidence and proposals to the Parliamentary Committee scrutinising the Pension Schemes Bill. In brief BPPG would like to see that the Pension Schemes Bill serves members first – explicit protections,...
by alexgkent | Apr 27, 2025 | Information
The BP Pensioner Group (BPPG) has submitted a detailed complaint – supported by extensive evidence – to the Pensions Ombudsman regarding BP and the BP Pension Fund Trustees. BP can no longer assert the ‘pension matter is...
by alexgkent | Oct 30, 2024 | Information
After 18 months of trying to engage BP and the Trustee in a meaningful dialogue, our campaign is forced reluctantly to seek to have matters determined either in a court or by the Pension Ombudsman. The Pension Increase Policy will be just one of several of these...
by alexgkent | Apr 25, 2024 | Information
The Times has published an article which looks at how companies have their eye on £359 billion pension fund surpluses. The article can be viewed by clicking here. An emerging national scandal with BP providing the blueprint?...