What were the biggest stories in pensions this week?

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This week the High Court heard the BA trustees' actions led to corrosion of role and responsibility, while the industry welcomed plans to crack down on fraudulent transfers.

Also, the govenrment is running a £31m administration tender for the Royal Mail scheme, while Tata Steel announced it would be closing its DB scheme to future accrual and replacing it with a genero...

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