Trustees need more support if pension fraud is to be dealt with effectively says Helen Morrissey.
Nearly one in three pension schemes has been affected by fraud, with victims experiencing a threefold rise in scams in the last 12 months alone, latest RSM research reveals.
EU rules downgrading local authority funds to retail investors is throwing up complications for pooling and infrastructure investment. The FCA must ensure pools are part of the solution, writes Stephanie Baxter
Members of the Work and Pensions Committee (WPC) have been urged to set up a broad inquiry into hidden costs and charges faced by pension schemes.
Geraldine Brassett asks whether we are seeing Groundhog Day or déjà vu with GMP reconciliations.
The Administrative Court has struck down a challenge to an ongoing anti-avoidance case from The Pensions Regulator (TPR) over the Silentnight pension scheme.
Claire Southern thinks we need a new way of addressing defined benefit deficits
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has been urged to consider a broader section of pension costs than simply transaction costs.
Pensions minister Richard Harrington has said the government will work with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to improve transparency of pension costs.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has reaffirmed its determination to ensure trustees demonstrate good governance by fining four master trust schemes for not completing a chair's statement.