Jonathan Stapleton urges the industry to remember Maxwell
Jack Jones looks at how the Maxwell pension disaster unfolded
The Maxwell scandal could be repeated despite the raft of legislation introduced to protect members over the last 20 years, experts warn.
The Pensions Ombudsman is operating under a "false economy" because it has faced staffing cuts while schemes are still paying the same levy, a lawyer says.
The complex Pilots appeal is back on after the case was postponed last month following a ‘backroom' settlement between one of the ports and its trustees, PP understands.
The Supreme Court has dismissed the Department for Work and Pensions appeal in the long running Bridge v Yates case.
PP conducted an online poll asking whether the government should hold fire on proposals forcing schemes to make adjustments to benefits to compensate for the effects of unequal GMPs. Here are the results.
Many within the industry want the government to hold fire on proposals forcing schemes to make adjustments to benefits to compensate for the effects of unequal GMPs - what's your view?
The Department for Work and Pensions should advance legislation clarifying guaranteed minimum pensions equalisation rather than undertake a costly ECJ test case, a lawyer says.