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Lady Green brings forward £50m DRC as The Pension Superfund eyes Arcadia schemes
Lady Green brings forward £50m DRC as The Pension Superfund eyes Arcadia schemes

Lady Tina Green has agreed to pay a £50m deficit recovery contribution (DRC) to Arcadia’s pension schemes earlier than scheduled.

  • Defined Benefit
  • 03 December 2020
Chappell faces fourth bankruptcy to pay BHS contributions
Chappell faces fourth bankruptcy to pay BHS contributions

Former BHS owner Dominic Chappell potentially faces his fourth personal bankruptcy in order to pay £9.5m of contributions he owes to the failed retailer’s pension schemes.

  • Defined Benefit
  • 11 November 2020
Dominic Chappell jailed for tax evasion after BHS purchase
Dominic Chappell jailed for tax evasion after BHS purchase

Former BHS owner Dominic Chappell has been given a six-year prison sentence for failing to pay tax on income from his purchase of the failed retail giant.

  • Law and Regulation
  • 06 November 2020
The Big Read: The inside story of the BHS schemes' journey to buyout
The Big Read: The inside story of the BHS schemes' journey to buyout

The story of BHS is one of both outrage and happy endings. James Phillips speaks to trustee chairman Chris Martin and his advisers about the scheme's endgame journey

  • Defined Benefit
  • 08 February 2019
TPR to prosecute account manager for failing to provide workplace pensions to staff
TPR to prosecute account manager for failing to provide workplace pensions to staff

An accounts manager is to be prosecuted on suspicion of misleading The Pensions Regulator (TPR) to hide a failure to provide workplace pensions at a string of restaurants.

  • Law and Regulation
  • 20 December 2018
Chappell handed £124,000 penalty for 'deliberate' inaction in BHS probe
Chappell handed £124,000 penalty for 'deliberate' inaction in BHS probe

Former BHS owner Dominic Chappell has been ordered to pay £124,000 after losing an appeal against his conviction for failing to provide information to the regulator.

  • Law and Regulation
  • 17 December 2018
Frank Field to meet Insolvency Service chief over BHS pre-sale audit
Frank Field to meet Insolvency Service chief over BHS pre-sale audit

Work and Pensions Committee (WPC) chairman Frank Field will continue his probe of former BHS owner Sir Philip Green as he prepares to meet Insolvency Service chief executive Sarah Albon later this month.

  • Regulation
  • 12 November 2018
Dominic Chappell loses appeal against BHS conviction
Dominic Chappell loses appeal against BHS conviction

Former BHS owner Dominic Chappell has lost the appeal against his section 72 conviction and sentence for failing to hand over information to The Pensions Regulator (TPR).

  • Law and Regulation
  • 21 September 2018
Dominic Chappell accused of 'cynical attempt to re-write history'
Dominic Chappell accused of 'cynical attempt to re-write history'

Former BHS chief Dominic Chappell has been accused of trying to rewrite history as he seeks to overturn a conviction for failing to hand over information to the regulator.

  • Law and Regulation
  • 18 September 2018
Dominic Chappell takes £10m BHS bill to court
Dominic Chappell takes £10m BHS bill to court

Former BHS owner Dominic Chappell will contest the £9.5m bill demanded by The Pensions Regulator (TPR), the watchdog has confirmed.

  • Law and Regulation
  • 23 August 2018
Green defends BHS record: 'I behaved like a gentleman'
Green defends BHS record: 'I behaved like a gentleman'

Sir Philip Green has hit back at critics over his handling of BHS and its pension schemes, saying he "behaved like a gentleman".

  • Defined Benefit
  • 16 April 2018
Chappell faces disqualification over BHS saga; Sir Philip Green spared
Chappell faces disqualification over BHS saga; Sir Philip Green spared

Ex-BHS chief Dominic Chappell faces up to 15 years of disqualification from running or controlling companies for his handling of British Home Stores (BHS).

  • Law and Regulation
  • 27 March 2018
Updated: Dominic Chappell must pay £87k for information-sharing failure
Updated: Dominic Chappell must pay £87k for information-sharing failure

Ex-BHS owner Dominic Chappell has been ordered to pay a total of £87,000 in fines and court costs after he was found guilty of failing to provide The Pensions Regulator (TPR) with information.

  • Law and Regulation
  • 23 February 2018
Five stories you may have missed this week
Five stories you may have missed this week

This week's top stories include The Pensions Regulator fining a Now Pensions trustee £70,000, and BT appealing a court ruling over its RPI to CPI indexation swap.

  • Industry
  • 09 February 2018
TPR hits ex-BHS owner Chappell with £10m bill
TPR hits ex-BHS owner Chappell with £10m bill

Former BHS owner Dominic Chappell has been issued with a £10m bill by The Pensions Regulator (TPR) as it seeks to recover money for the collapsed retailer's pension scheme.

  • Defined Benefit
  • 05 February 2018
Chappell found guilty of failing to give information to TPR
Chappell found guilty of failing to give information to TPR

Ex-BHS owner Dominic Chappell has been found guilty for failing to provide information to The Pensions Regulator (TPR) on three occasions.

  • Law and Regulation
  • 12 January 2018
TPR 'aggressive and hostile' in BHS probe
TPR 'aggressive and hostile' in BHS probe

Dominic Chappell blasted The Pensions Regulator (TPR) for what he called an "aggressive and hostile" approach to his takeover of BHS, a court has heard.

  • Law and Regulation
  • 11 January 2018
Five stories you may have missed: TPR to prosecute Chappell; cold calling ban confirmed
Five stories you may have missed: TPR to prosecute Chappell; cold calling ban confirmed

The biggest stories on PP this week include articles on the regulator pursuing Dominic Chappell over BHS and research suggesting the low savings ratio is misleading. Here are the top five...

  • Industry
  • 25 August 2017
TPR to prosecute Chappell for not handing over information for BHS probe
TPR to prosecute Chappell for not handing over information for BHS probe

The Pensions Regulator (TPR) will prosecute Dominic Chappell for failing to give information and documents requested as part of the investigation into the sale of British Home Stores (BHS).

  • Law and Regulation
  • 22 August 2017
BHS administration charges £1.3m higher than expected
BHS administration charges £1.3m higher than expected

Administration costs for British Home Stores (BHS) are £1.3m higher than estimates given last June according to documents published by the Work and Pension Committee (WPC).

  • Law and Regulation
  • 18 January 2017
TPR brings enforcement action against Green and Chappell over BHS
TPR brings enforcement action against Green and Chappell over BHS

The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has begun formal enforcement action against a number of key protagonists and companies involved in the British Home Stores (BHS) saga.

  • Defined Benefit
  • 03 November 2016
BHS raises questions about TPR's 'drive and leadership'
BHS raises questions about TPR's 'drive and leadership'

The Pensions Regulator's (TPR) inability to produce a report sooner based on its investigation into British Home Stores (BHS) is "disappointing" says MP Frank Field.

  • Defined Benefit
  • 28 July 2016
BHS report exonerates TPR from failure and blames Green
BHS report exonerates TPR from failure and blames Green

MPs have concluded the regulator was not responsible for the collapse of plans to rescue the BHS pension schemes. Michael Klimes examines the report

  • Defined Benefit
  • 25 July 2016
Green must find urgent resolution for plight of BHS pensioners, say MPs
Green must find urgent resolution for plight of BHS pensioners, say MPs

Sir Philip Green owes it to pensioners at British Home Stores (BHS) to "find a resolution urgently", MPs have said in a scathing report into the retailer's collapse.

  • Defined Benefit
  • 25 July 2016
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