House of Lords shuts down mandation amendment despite Commons concession

Industry says government must ‘start listening’ as the stand-off continues

Holly Roach
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House of Lords shuts down mandation amendment despite Commons concession

The House of Lords has once again rejected the Pension Schemes Bill mandation clause, despite the Commons making attempts to scale it back.

As the bill continues the parliamentary ‘ping pong' process, the government earlier this week proposed a ‘sunset' clause concession proposing the reserve power will be time limited to the end of 20...

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