Myners must avoid politics if PAs are to succeed, insists EEF

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The government's personal accounts pension scheme can succeed if delivery authority chairman-designate Paul Myners depoliticises his role, employers group EEF claims.

Deputy director of employment policy David Yeandle said Myners should employ an open and upfront style of communication with stakeholders to ensure the scheme is not adversely affected by political...

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