Comment: Compensation, caps and conundrums

Jack Jones on compensation rules

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Twenty years on from the Maxwell scandal the industry has made massive strides on compensation - principally through the creation of the Pension Protection Fund.

This gives a level of protection in the event of insolvency and is a safety net that would have saved Mirror Group scheme members much distress had it been in place in 1991. But the T&N deal - w...

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