UK - Trustees may find themselves breaching the Data Protection Act if they fail to act swiftly by making minutes available to members, a pensions lawyer warns.
Hammond Suddards Edge partner Francois Barker said under the Data Protection Act 1998 individuals are entitled to seek access to documents that refer to them by name. This could now include trustee...
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