Pensions minister Steve Webb has reiterated his opposition to a cap on scheme charges and said he prefers to "shame" or "praise" schemes and employers to encourage high quality provision.
In a work and pensions committee evidence session, Webb faced several questions about the government's role in controlling charges on schemes. He highlighted perceived dangers of imposing a cap ...
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