High Court to rule on blocked transfer to suspected pensions liberation vehicle

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The High Court is to rule on a suspected pension liberation case this month, which will give trustees and providers more clarity on their ability to block suspicious transfers.

The Hughes v Royal London case challenges a decision by the Pensions Ombudsman in June 2015. Hughes had complained to the Ombudsman that she had been blocked from transferring her Royal London p...

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