The Pensions Ombudsman is operating under a "false economy" because it has faced staffing cuts while schemes are still paying the same levy, a lawyer says.
Eversheds partner Giles Orton (pictured) said he was aware of a sensitive case that has been the Pensions Ombudsman for ten months and only just been picked up. The case involves a scheme in whi...
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