Advisers to the Airways Pension Scheme (APS) did not succumb to pressure from trustees to deliver a framework in favour of discretionary increases, the board's barrister has argued.
The comment was made during the opening statements of a High Court case centring on the APS board's decision to grant a 0.2% discretionary increase - above the level of the Consumer Price Index (CP...
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