Sanctions should not deter advisers from their work

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With great power comes great responsibility, Vassos Vassou says, as he welcomes the Pension Schemes Bill’s drive to improve adviser accountability.

The Pension Schemes Bill had its second reading on 28 January 2020. That now seems a very long time ago. Attention has quite naturally focused on wider global concerns, which we can only hope will ...

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