DWP cuts salary of TPR chairman by 20%

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David Norgrove's replacement at The Pensions Regulator will be paid £53,000 less than the outgoing chairman.

The successful candidate will receive a salary of £57,000 for working two days a week. Norgrove - who will stand down from his role on 31 December this year - is currently paid £110,000 for three d...

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