Former GP Noble trustee Graham Pitcher's application to appeal his eight-year prison sentence has been refused.
Former GP Noble trustee Graham Pitcher has appealed his eight year prison sentence for his role in a £52m pension fraud.
Lawyers and trustees acting to retrieve £52m removed from nine pension funds during the GP Noble fraud have got back 85% of the missing cash.
The Association of Corporate Trustees has adopted a provisional code of conduct to improve standards of trusteeship and ward off calls for more regulation.
The Pensions Management Institute is set to launch a professional institute for independent trustees in the wake of the GP Noble scandal.
Four years after the £52m GP Noble fraud was first spotted, two men have been jailed in relation to the fraud and a further three cleared.
The Pensions Regulator has released details of its probe into GP Noble Trustees - vowing to take "swift action" to disrupt fraud in the future.
Former GP Noble director Graham Pitcher and investment adviser Quentin Russell have been jailed in relation to a £52m pension fund fraud, it has been revealed.
Tony Morris and his associate Peter Malmstrom have been cleared of taking part in the £52m GP Noble pension scheme fraud.