PP Show 2010 - Scheme wind up is 'Dickensian'

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The current time it takes for pension schemes to complete the wind-up process is "Dickensian", The Pensions Regulator says.

TPR executive director of business delivery June Mulroy told delegates she was aware of some schemes that have taken up to 19 years to wind up, which she said is "disgraceful".   Mulroy said ...

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