Devo max would still split UK pension rules, PASA warns

Michael Klimes
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The transfer of more powers from Westminster to Holyrood would cause a divergence in pension regulation across the UK, the Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA) has warned.

Chairwoman Margaret Snowdon pointed out that a ‘no' to Scottish independence following tomorrow's referendum would still leave the pensions landscape open to divergence. She said: "Even if there...

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