Implications from Virgin Media case should be government's top priority, says SPP

Survey finds nearly half of respondents call for government action over Court of Appeal’s decision

Martin Richmond
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Implications from Virgin Media case should be government's top priority, says SPP

The industry believes the implications of the Court of Appeal’s decision in the NTL Pension Trustees II v Virgin Media case should be the biggest pension priority for the government to address, research from the Society of Pension Professionals (SPP) has found.

A survey of more than 200 pension professionals, conducted at the society's annual conference, asked attendees what the one piece of pension legislation the government should prioritise. Nearly hal...

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