Reeves demands DC charge cap clarity from Cameron

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Labour MP Rachel Reeves has demanded Prime Minister David Cameron "clarify" the government's position on a charge cap for defined contribution (DC) schemes.

The shadow work and pensions secretary (pictured) wrote to the coalition leader following pension minister Steve Webb's announcement that there will be no cap until after April 2015 (PP Online, 23 ...

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