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By Vicky Shaw, PA Personal Finance Correspondent & Lawrence Matheson The costs of creating a system to help people see all their pensions together online have jumped by £54million, with no date yet set for when it will be made available to the public, a spending watchdog has said. Delays to the pensions dashboards programme have partly been due to a lack of digital skills and ineffective governance, the National Audit Office (NAO) said. The estimated cost of the programme has jumped by 23%, from £235million in 2020 to £289million in 2023. A “range of factors” has led to the estimated cost of t…

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