Regulator forces Chemtura to pay £60m into Great Lakes scheme under threat of FSD

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The Pensions Regulator will not pursue moral hazard proceedings against Chemtura to a full determinations panel hearing after the chemical company agreed to contribute £60m to its UK pension scheme.

In a section 89 report, published today, the watchdog revealed the sponsor had already paid in £30m and would contribute a further £30m over the next three years to the Great Lakes UK Limited Pensi...

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