INDEPENDENT INQUIRY INTO THE ADMINISTRATION OF DEFENCE FORCE RETIREMENT AND DEATH BENEFITS SCHEME COMMUTATION ARRANGEMENTS

25 Mar 2019

chester smlThe Government will commission an independent inquiry to examine the information provided by scheme administrators and relevant departments to members of the Defence Force Retirement and Death Benefits (DFRDB) superannuation scheme.

The DFRDB scheme, which was established in 1972 and closed to new members in 1991, allowed members to commute (exchange) part of their pension for a lump sum.
There are different views among some in the veteran community about certain areas of the scheme and the appropriateness of information provided to members at the time.

The Government recognises the importance of open and transparent discussion around veteran concerns and we will consult with the ex-service community about the terms of reference for the inquiry, as well as panel membership.

Ex-Service Organisations and scheme members will have the opportunity to make submissions to the inquiry and raise any other concerns relevant to the scheme.
The inquiry is on the agenda for the next Ex-Service Organisation Round Table, to be held on 2 April 2019.

ENDS
25 March 2019

Comment

ADSO is pleased that “The Government recognises the importance of open and transparent discussion around veteran concerns” and will commission this independent examination to occur.

We look forward to the same principle being applied to other veterans issues that are alive with the Government.