LPFA urges Hutton to move to CARE

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Public sector pension schemes should move to a career average revalued earnings system capped at pay of £75,000, the London Pensions Fund Authority says.

The authority has told Lord Hutton's pensions commission moving from final salary to a CARE system would mean more risk is shared with members. LPFA chief executive Mike Taylor said: "The conclu...

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