UK - OPRA's ambitions to rid small schemes without trustees of any security fears have been scaled back because of its own "lack of resources".
Regulatory manager Andy Rigg said OPRA feared being “inundated” with calls from providers offering details of relevant clients and has acted promptly to curb an information overload. Rigg said: ...
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