EXTENDING the Pension Protection Fund to provide compensation for earlier scheme wind-up victims should never become an option, a former NAPF chairman warns.
Pensions reform minister Stephen Timms – responding to a question from the Liberal Democrats – said it would cost the PPF an average of £160m a year over 60 years to compensate 85,000 people who ha...
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