Could trustees be sued over excessive charges?

James Phillips
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As US savers fight their pension schemes over high costs and charges, there is concern British trustees could see similar action. James Phillips reports

At a glance US legal action indicates danger for UK schemes Schemes often unable to find out full costs Trustees should check their legal protections American sponsors are shelling out...

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James Phillips

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