Watchdog expands investigation into record-keeping failures

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The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has widened a probe into schemes with poor record keeping practices after its research found many were failing to meet its targets.

The watchdog, which launched investigations into seven scheme in the spring (PP Online, 12 March), said it was now looking into the record-keeping arrangements of a further four schemes. Its lat...

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