A terminally ill woman from Wirral is facing a dire situation, as she is not only battling her own health but also struggling to secure her future finances. Julie Morton, who retired from the prison service due to medical reasons, is owed thousands of pounds by the Civil Service Pension Scheme. However, her journey to receive her pension has been fraught with delays and red tape, leaving her feeling frustrated and anxious. But here's where it gets controversial... While Capita, the company contracted by the government to administer the scheme, has acknowledged the backlog and promised to address the issue, Julie's situation highlights a deeper problem within the pension system. And this is the part most people miss... The delay in processing her pension is not just a bureaucratic hassle; it's costing her precious time with her family. With both her parents diagnosed with dementia, Julie is missing out on creating memories and enjoying quality time with her loved ones. As she navigates the complexities of the pension scheme, Julie's story serves as a stark reminder of the impact that administrative delays can have on individuals and their families. Will Capita be able to resolve the backlog and provide Julie with the support she needs? The future remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: the clock is ticking for Julie and her family.