TPR adopts hard line on 'wilful' non-compliance

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The Pensions Regulator will aim to prosecute companies that wilfully evade their auto-enrolment duties.

The watchdog said it will not tolerate businesses that employ "dishonest, wilful or fraudulent" behaviour to avoid paying their employees' pensions. TPR warns: "This is deemed to be the most har...

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