Provisional accreditation is a positive step, not a subversion of standards

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As Covid-19 hampers efforts for professional trustees to complete necessary exams, Brian Spence defends the use of provisional accreditation.

In his article published by Professional Pensions on 5 June 2020, Pensions Management Institute (PMI) board chairman Alan Whalley traces the regulation of professional trustees to the GP Noble scan...

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