Pot follows member is a "ruse" to impose higher quality standards on schemes and enforce mergers, according to Michael Johnson.
Conflicts of interest among professional trustees and self-interest among providers are standing in the way of necessary pension reforms, says Michael Johnson.
The pensions industry is ‘widely and justifiably distrusted' and must redeem its reputation with the public to kick start a savings culture in the UK, a think tank warns.
After weeks of pre-Budget rumours, a cut to the annual allowance has emerged as the "strong favourite" to be announced by the Chancellor.
Hannah Brenton looks at what we can expect from the Chancellor
The government should scrap higher-rate tax relief and reinstate the 10p rebate on pension funds' dividend payments in this month's Budget, an economist says.
Trustee boards need a radical overhaul to stamp out the "vested interests" of professional trustees appointed by sponsoring employers, an academic says.
Even full implementation of Lord Hutton's proposals to overhaul public sector pensions would not create a sustainable pension system, a Centre for Policy Studies report finds.