UK - Outgoing NAPF chairman Peter Thompson blasted governments past and present for a succession of policies which have left DB schemes too expensive to keep open.
In last week’s NAPF conference opening address, Thompson told delegates it was “blindingly obvious” that policies such as contracting-out rebates, the scrapping of ACT relief and the introduction o...
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