MPs to investigate advice in ongoing pensions freedoms inquiry

MPs on the Work and Pensions Committee (WPC) will assess the availability of financial advice in the second stage of its pensions freedom inquiry.
The second part of the WPC's three-stage inquiry into the success of pension freedoms, launched in July last year, is to focus on protecting people who are moving from saving for retirement to using their...
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