Regulator's extended powers may be unworkable without scrutiny - EXCLUSIVE

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The Pensions Regulator's extended powers could be unworkable because the government is pushing them through without debate, a lawyer warns.

Allen & Overy partner Däna Burstow is concerned that, because the new powers will mostly be introduced through secondary legislation, they will not be subject to sufficient scrutiny. She told PP...

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