The urge to consult

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Robin Ellison talks about the acceleration in consultations and whether it is a good thing.

Regulators might be forgiven for thinking that one way of calming the pensions peasantry is to consult them. It sounds democratic, it meets the need for engagement, it reflects their regulatory cod...

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