UK - OPRA unveiled new moves to encourage electronic reporting and also raised the heated issue of whistleblowing at the Trades Union Congress (TUC) conference in Brighton last week. OPRA regulatory director Joe Robertson told delegates: Whistleblowing was, and is, an essential part of the strategy of the Pensions Act in finding and resolving problems.
Earlier this year OPRA said the practice of whistleblowing may be replaced with a more proactive approach to non-compliant schemes. At that time, OPRA chairman Harriet Maunsell said OPRA had consi...
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