The pensions industry has used the Cabinet Office's ‘red tape challenge' to increase pressure on the government to abandon plans on Guaranteed Minimum Pension equalisation.
A bankrupt who lost a High Court battle over whether he should hand over his pension to creditors will appeal the decision this autumn.
The trustee of the Nortel Networks UK Pension Plan is petitioning the US Supreme Court to gain access to the company's bankrupt US affiliates' cash.
The Pensions Regulator is set to review its regulatory code of practice on scheme funding later this year, PP has learned.
The Department for Work and Pensions has published a consultation on proposed amendments to auto-enrolment legislation that will allow employers to use career average arrangements as qualifying schemes.
The Financial Services Authority has confirmed it will toughen up rules on transfer value analysis.
Here it is. The full list of 33 points included in The Pensions Regulator's funding statement.
The Pensions Regulator has published updated guidance on how trustees and employers should approach funding valuations in the current challenging economic environment.
Millions of pounds taken from nine defrauded pension schemes were transferred to two shell companies before being disseminated to a multitude of "risky" investments, a court heard yesterday.
Tony Morris was a "deeply involved central figure" in the alleged £52m GP Noble pension scheme fraud and instigated the illegal transfer of funds, a court has heard.