UK - A pension scheme has lost its battle to force a bankrupt trustee to repay £437,000 of bad investments which cut members' benefits by half.
The pensions ombudsman ordered Robert Woodland-Ferrari to make recompense to the UCL Group Retirement Benefits Scheme. Woodland-Ferrari, though, refused to pay after declaring himself bankrupt. ...
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