TPR should seize assets from employers who fail to pay fines, agree respondents

Kim Kaveh
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The majority of respondents agree that The Pensions Regulator should seize assets from employers who fail to pay fines.

In this week's Pensions Buzz, we wanted to know whether you thought The Pensions Regulator (TPR) should seize assets from employers who fail to pay fines, and how schemes should deal with pension o...

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