The Pensions Regulator (TPR) is looking into "systemic" ways it can combat pension liberation fraud as its current tactics are not sustainable.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) is expanding its compliance unit to enable it to ‘proactively investigate' companies and industries with a high risk of failure to comply with auto-enrolment duties.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) will "shorten and sharpen" its defined contribution (DC) code of conduct and principles following industry complaints it is too complex.
Rachel Dalton looks at the latest complaints figures
Jack Jones looks at the latest auto-enrolment rules from TPR
The pensions industry is full of vested interests and must cut out "parasites" in order to regain trust in saving, a consultant says.
Pensions minister Steve Webb has pledged to give the raft of legislation working its way through parliament time to bed in, and not introduce any more major reforms.
A Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) autumn consultation into the future of defined contribution (DC) will consider the place of fiduciary duty, pensions minister Steve Webb says.
HM Revenue and Customs has launched a consultation on two new forms of protection for people caught unfairly by the government's most recent cuts to the lifetime allowance (LTA).
The Court of Appeal has ruled that the Olympic Airlines Pension Scheme cannot move into the Pension Protection Fund (PPF).