Have your say: Should bosses repay bonuses if a pension scheme was deliberately or recklessly underfunded?

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In this week's Pensions Buzz, we want to know if company bosses should be made to repay bonuses if they are found to have deliberately or recklessly underfunded their defined benefit (DB) pension scheme.

Also, should The Pensions Regulator be able to suspend transfers from a DB scheme if it or the sponsoring employer is identified as a cause of concern, and do you think Theresa May's promise to cra...

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