NAPF review a case of déjà vu

Jonathan Stapleton asks if the Workplace Retirement Income Commission will achieve its aims

Jonathan Stapleton
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At the end of November 2005, Lord Turner's Pensions Commission published its final report on how the UK pensions system fell into disrepair and what could be done to remedy the problems.

It recommended establishing a national pensions savings scheme (which later became the National Employment Savings Trust), auto-enrolling people into workplace schemes and compelling companies to p...

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