TPR reopens chief exec search

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The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has restarted its search for a new chief executive a year and a half after former boss Bill Galvin announced he was stepping down from the role.

The watchdog reopened the application process for the role earlier this week with an increased salary on on offer in a bid to attract "high calibre candidates". The salary of up to £190,000 on o...

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