Industry warns government to tackle sustainability concerns in reforms

Open letter to Laura Trott asks equality and sustainability to ‘be at the heart’ of reforms

Jasmine Urquhart
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Industry warns government to tackle sustainability concerns in reforms

An open letter to pensions minister Laura Trott has called on the government to place social and environmental sustainability and intergenerational inequality” to be put “at the heart of planned pension reforms”.

The letter, co-signed by Lane Clark & Peacock (LCP) partner and consultant Steve Hodder and Laasya Shekaran and Pensions for Purpose (PfP) chief executive Charlotte O'Leary, asked the government to...

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