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Freedom of information request reference no: 01.FOI.23.035092
I note you seek access to the following information:
Does the historical Compulsory Retirement Age associated with the Constable and Sergeant ranks (55) and the Inspectors ranks (60) still apply if an officer is ill health retired at some point in the future in 2024 and beyond, under the provisions of the Ill Health Retirement scheme within the legacy 1987 pension scheme?
I have today decided to disclose the located information to you in full.
Please find below information pursuant to your request above.
The Compulsory Retirement Age (CRA) does still indeed apply within the legacy 1987 pension scheme for ill health retirement. Within the Met Police however, the CRA for Inspectors is age 55 not 60 as suggested in the question.