Have your say: Should TPR have the power to seize assets from fine dodgers?

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In this week's Pensions Buzz, we want to know if you think it is fair that The Pensions Regulator can seize assets from fine dodgers, and how schemes should deal with pension overpayments from contracting-out discrepancies.

Also, should the pension freedoms be reformed to include the default option of a guaranteed income product purchased at the age of 80, and should the auto-enrolment threshold be lowered to the equi...

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