Buzz: Do the minimum training requirements for trustees need to be increased?

Trustee training requirements, deferred members and government economic ambitions

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In this week’s Pensions Buzz, we want to know if you think the minimum training requirements for trustees, both lay and professional, need to be increased.

Also, would it be a positive move if more schemes allowed deferred members to become trustees? Finally, do you think there is growing tension between the government's economic ambitions and  def...

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