O'Higgins: More TPR power would help in pension liberation fight

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The fight against pension liberation scams would be easier if The Pensions Regulator had more power to act, TPR chairman Michael O'Higgins says.

Speaking at the National Association of Pension Funds regulation conference, O'Higgins said it would be easier to soften the impacts of liberation schemes on consumers if TPR had the power to force...

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