Five stories you may have missed this week

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This week's top stories included the ombudsman's ruling that wording in the Local Government Pension Scheme rules did not allow it to retain a fraudster's pension.

The Pensions Regulator also secured its first criminal conviction against a solicitor and his firm for failing to provide it with documents, while JLT Employee Benefits hired a new head of buy-ins ...

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