'My kids buy me food': civil service pensioners offered emergency loans as nearly 90,000 face delays

Civil Service Pensioners Face Financial Crisis Amid Backlog of Delayed Claims

Thousands of civil servants are struggling to make ends meet as delays in their pension payments leave them without income for months. The crisis has prompted the government to offer emergency loans of up to £10,000 and compensation to those affected.

The Civil Service Pension Scheme, which oversees retirement benefits for 1.7 million members, has been plagued by a backlog of nearly 90,000 cases, including claims, valuations, and other requests. The delays have forced many retirees into financial hardship, with some even having to rely on their children for basic necessities like food.

"I used up all my savings over the first four months and have no family to help me," said one former civil servant, who wished to remain anonymous. "The stress has forced me to take antidepressants."

Another retiree reported that she had yet to receive a single penny from her pension since submitting her claim in January 2025. "I'm struggling to put my heating on, and it breaks my heart having to ask my kids to buy me food," she said.

The crisis has been exacerbated by a series of changes to the scheme's administration, including a two-year transition period that saw the contract pass from MyCSP to Capita. The new administrator has faced criticism for its handling of the scheme, with many members reporting difficulties in logging into their accounts and receiving unanswered emails and phone calls.

"It was completely unacceptable," said Nick Thomas-Symonds, a Cabinet Office minister, who acknowledged the delays as "unacceptable" to MPs. "We're doing everything we can to resolve the issue as quickly as possible."

The government has announced that interest-free loans of up to £10,000 will be available to those affected, as well as compensation for those who have experienced financial hardship. However, some scheme members have expressed skepticism about the speed and effectiveness of the government's response.

"We've been 'deluged' with complaints from people facing hardship since Capita took over," said Catherine Little, chief operating officer for the civil service. "We're working to resolve these issues as quickly as possible."

Capita has blamed MyCSP for the delays, saying that it inherited a larger backlog than expected and is taking steps to address the issue. However, critics argue that the company's handling of the scheme has been inadequate from the outset.

The government has promised to strengthen controls over the scheme and ensure that Capita delivers on its obligations. Meanwhile, civil service pensioners continue to wait for their payments, facing an uncertain future as they struggle to make ends meet.
 
😔👵 I'm so worried about these civil servants who are struggling to get their pension payments on time... 90k+ cases behind and it's already affecting people's lives in a big way 🤯. It's heartbreaking to hear that some have to rely on their kids for basic stuff like food 🍔🥤. The government is offering loans and compensation, but I'm not sure if that'll be enough for those who've been waiting months 👀. Can't we do better than this? 💪
 
OMG u guys 1.7 million civil servants r struggling cuz of delayed pension claims 😱 it's like a nightmare come true for them & their fams! delays in payments leave them with no income for months 🤯 they even have to rely on their kids for basic necessities like food 🍔🥤 can't imagine being in that situation 💔 & the gov r tryin 2 help but im not sure if dey r doin enough 🤔 interest-free loans of up 10k might be a good start tho 💸
 
man this is so messed up 🤕 thousands of people struggling just cuz the government can't get their act together 🙄 delays in pension payments are already stressful enough but now add a huge financial crisis on top and it's like too much for anyone to handle 💸 capita taking over was already expected to be trouble but i guess no one is surprised by the admin issues 😒 anyway loans of up to £10k might help some people out but its not gonna fix everything 🤷‍♀️ we need real change here, not just tokenistic fixes 👍
 
🤕 The whole situation is just so frustrating! I mean, who expects to be in financial crisis at this stage of life? 😩 These poor people have already worked hard and dedicated themselves to serving the country, only to be let down by the system now. It's unacceptable that they're having to rely on their kids for basic necessities. 🤝

I think it's crazy that there are 90,000+ cases stacked up in the backlog, and still, no one seems to be doing much about it. I'd be furious if I were in their shoes! 😤 The fact that they've been 'deluged' with complaints and yet, nothing seems to be happening is just appalling.

The government's offer of emergency loans is a good start, but £10,000 might not even cover the basics for some people. And what about those who don't have kids or family to support them? 🤔 It's clear that more needs to be done to address this crisis ASAP. 💪
 
🤕 this is just not right - 90k delayed claims is a huge backlog & it's affecting people's lives! what's going on with the admin changes? why can't they sort out the system before passing the contract to capita? 🤑 £10k interest-free loan sounds nice, but how long are we talking about getting this sorted? 💸 1.7 million members deserve better than being left in financial crisis... government needs to step up & get it together! 👍
 
this is just not right 🤕 thousands of people are struggling because of a backlog in delayed claims and it's not like they can just stop working or move back in with their parents 😬 the government is offering some help, but £10k isn't that much for most people who are living on £20-£30k pension so i feel sorry for them 🤝 what if they have medical bills or other expenses? maybe capita should've handled things better from the start 🙄
 
😕 This is really worrying. I mean, these people have worked hard for years, contributed to society, and now they're struggling because of a backlog in the pension system? It's not just about the money, it's about dignity and security in their retirement. 🤝

And what's even more frustrating is that this has been caused by a series of administrative changes, which sounds like it should be easy to fix. But here we are, with thousands of people struggling to get their pension payments on time. 💔

I think the government's offer of emergency loans and compensation is a good start, but it needs to do more. It feels like they're just trying to sweep this under the rug instead of taking real action to fix the problem. 🚮

We should be ashamed of our society if we can't even ensure that our pensioners are treated with dignity and respect. We need to hold our leaders accountable for fixing this crisis, not just making it go away with a few Band-Aid solutions. 💪
 
OMG, u gotta be kidding me! 😱 thousands of civil servants are strugglin' cuz of delayed pensions? That's just unfair 🤯! 90k+ cases and still no end in sight? 🕰️ what about all the savin's they've lost already? 💸 The gov's offerin' emergency loans, but how long's that gonna last? 🤑 And what about the mental health implications? 😔 antidepressants, stress... it's a disaster! 🌪️ Can't we just sort this out already? 🙄 Capita's all well and good, but they're not helpin' 🤦‍♂️. We need some real solutions, like more staff or better systems in place 📊
 
😱 This is insane! 90k+ cases backed up? How did this happen under the current admin? 🤦‍♂️ The whole transition thing sounds like a recipe for disaster. Capita getting slammed with all those cases and still managing to mess it up? 🙄 And now they're expecting civil servants to just 'deal' with it? No way, fam! 👊 The government needs to step up their game and get this sorted ASAP. Free loans are great and all, but what about long-term solutions? We can't keep relying on Band-Aid fixes here. 💸
 
🤕😩 I feel so bad for these poor civil servants who are struggling to get their pension payments. It's just not fair that they're having to rely on their kids for basic necessities like food and heating 🍴🔥. But, you know what? This is actually an opportunity for us to come together as a community and support each other 🤝. I mean, think about it - if we can get the government to offer emergency loans and compensation, that's like a big ol' safety net right? 💰 We should be proud of our leaders for taking action to help those in need.

And hey, let's not forget that this is just a human error issue (no pun intended). The new administrator, Capita, might have made some mistakes, but they're already working on fixing them 🔄. It's all about learning from our mistakes and moving forward.

I'm also curious to know how many of these pensioners are actually getting the support they need. Are there any organizations or charities that can help bridge the gap until their payments start again? 🤔 We should be doing more to help those who need it most, and this is a great chance for us to do just that ❤️.
 
😩📉 the gov is gonna have a hard time fixing this one. all those delays & backlog = ppl struggling to survive 🤕 gotta feel for the ones who can't even afford heating let alone food 🍴. £10k loans might help but it's not like it's a magic solution 💸. and what about the people who don't have kids 2 rely on? 🤷‍♀️. guess we'll just have to wait & see how this all plays out 🕰️😬
 
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