NAPF warns government of NEST 'mis-selling scandal' backlash

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Government risks accusations of a ‘mis-selling scandal' unless it matches auto-enrolment reform with a revamp of the state pension, the National Association of Pension Funds says.

NAPF chairman Lindsay Tomlinson (pictured) warned there was a clear risk people - particularly low earners - who are auto-enrolled into a workplace scheme, such as NEST, will lose out on means-test...

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