The vast majority of the industry believes there is too much regulation in pensions, and its tax treatment is over complicated.
Two trustees have been ordered to pay £193,000 into the Pilkington Tiles Pension Scheme after they moved surplus funds from the trustee bank account to the sponsoring employer.
The former NEST and PPF chairman says IGCs will be very influential
The Supreme Court has ruled that Olympic Airlines did not have an establishment in the UK when its pension scheme trustees began insolvency proceedings to enable it for entry into the Pension Protection Fund (PPF).
Natasha Browne examines the latest decisions on pension transfer requests
The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has published a scathing review of tax and benefits proposals from the main parties, branding the triple lock "absurd" and tax-relief plans "misguided".
Robin Ellison talks to PP as he prepares to stand for election in Hampstead and Kilburn
Pensions lawyer Robin Ellison is standing for parliament as a member of the U party - the largest political party you've never heard of (technically).
Top stories on the website this week include three decisions from the Pensions Ombudsman on suspected liberation fraud and a review of general election manifestos. Here's what you might have missed.
The Pensions Ombudsman (PO) Tony King has ordered Prudential to provide a transfer request to a member wishing to move his funds into a newly-created pension scheme.