UK - The deputy chairman of the London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA) has retired from his position after three years. Maurice Stonefrost, former director general of the GLC, was appointed to the board in 1995 and has been deputy chairman since 1998.
The current board was appointed by London's Mayor, Ken Livingstone, on July 1, 2001 for three years. At this time Stonefrost agreed to remain for a short period to assist the new board chairman, Ne...
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