Altmann: we must protect members from costs of master trust wind-ups

Legislation must be introduced to stop the cost of master trust wind-ups falling on members, the pensions minister says.
Giving evidence to the Work and Pensions Committee yesterday (9 March), Baroness Altmann said she had been pushing for the necessary legislation to be introduced - and warned that doing nothing was "not...
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