Trustees of the Macmillan Cancer Support Pension Scheme have appointed Ernst & Young to monitor and challenge decisions made by its fiduciary manager Mn Services.
The £29m defined benefit scheme, chaired by Pitmans Trustees, said the appointment of E&Y would provide it with independent scrutiny and oversight in an area where "levels of delegated decision mak...
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