UK - Indemnity insurance needs to be made more widely available to scheme trustees to encourage a high calibre of candidates, Reynolds Porter Chamberlain says.
The insurance law firm believes growing scheme deficits have increased the likelihood of dissatisfied members taking action against trustees.
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