The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will look "very carefully and very hard" at the conduct of pension providers and advisers in its fight against pension liberation fraud.
FCA director of enforcement and financial crime Tracey McDermott called the fraud a "damaging trend". She reiterated the FCA's commitment to stamping it out as part of a multi-organisational cam...
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