UK - The government's Pension Protection Fund will cost between £9m and £15m a year in its early stages, the pensions minister has revealed.
Malcolm Wicks told parliament the new safety net would employ about 100 staff, including actuaries, at a cost of about £5m. The collection of the PPF levy from schemes will cost less than £500,0...
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