The decision to merge the three guidance bodies into one is unnecessary and could even reduce the quality of services, the Association of Consulting Actuaries (ACA) has warned.
The regulator's call to ban transfers to small self-administered schemes (SSASs) to help crack down on scams has received little support from the industry.
Anne-Marie Winton looks at the changing nature of pension fraud and what can be done about it.
Malcolm McLean looks back on a time of great change in the pensions market and says it shows no sign of stopping any time soon.
Pension professionals have reacted with outrage to Treasury plans to cut the money purchase annual allowance (MPAA) from £10,000 to £4,000 from April.
'Government campaigns can work'
A government proposal to limit the right to transfer to protect members from scams 'lacks ambition' and needs a much tougher approach, says the industry.
The Work and Pensions Committee (WPC) has urged the government to introduce new extra duties on big private companies and directors to prevent another BHS failure.
Staff in the 'gig economy' have received a new boost in their case for workers' rights, including pensions, following a landmark ruling against Pimlico Plumbers.
Janice Turner looks at a recent Parliamentary debate on the role of member nominated trustees in master trusts.