'Kitchen sink' information requests by TPR creating supply chain 'domino' effect

Requests more difficult, invasive and expensive for schemes than ever before

Jonathan Stapleton
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'Kitchen sink' information requests by TPR creating supply chain 'domino' effect

Requests by The Pensions Regulator (TPR) for information are becoming more difficult, invasive and expensive for schemes than ever before, Eversheds Sutherland says.

A freedom of information request by the law firm found the number of frontline section 72 and similar requests – those used to demand information and documents from schemes – fell from a peak of 49...

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