Four years after the £52m GP Noble fraud was first spotted, two men have been jailed in relation to the fraud and a further three cleared.
Just 5% of small to medium enterprises will use NEST as their sole schemed for auto-enrolment, according to Jelf Employee Benefits.
The majority of pension providers and managers are failing to inform savers about 'hidden charges' which typically wipe £100,000 off pension savings, a think tank has said.
Employers are being too optimistic about the time it takes to prepare for auto-enrolment, with nearly one-third of firms hoping to prepare in less than three months, official research shows.
Economists say the sharp drop in inflation announced today could justify a further round of quantitative easing by the Bank of England.
Matt Gore from Pension Corporation, Nigel Ferrier from Ferrier Pearce and Barry Morse from Babcock International Group Pension Scheme discuss the current trends and strategies in member communications in defined benefit and defined contribution pension...
Labour's latest policy document on pension charges is "hugely misleading" and ill-timed ahead of the launch of auto-enrolment, according to the Association of British Insurers.
The Pensions Regulator has released details of its probe into GP Noble Trustees - vowing to take "swift action" to disrupt fraud in the future.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has vowed to tackle high pension charges and floated the idea of a 0.5% charge benchmark, in the latest instalment of his campaign against the financial sector.
Former GP Noble director Graham Pitcher and investment adviser Quentin Russell have been jailed in relation to a £52m pension fund fraud, it has been revealed.