Trustees 'none the wiser' following liberation High Court case

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Trustees are still ‘none the wiser' following a High Court test case into suspected liberation vehicles, a lawyer warns.

Earlier this week, a High Court judge ruled that nine suspected liberation vehicles are occupational pension schemes, clarifying the steps that can be taken legally be taken against them (PP Online...

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