Defendant also pleaded not guilty to a charge of failing to provide requested information
In the second feature of a three-part series, Iain Clacher and Con Keating look back at the UK’s defined benefit universe, exploring how the Maxwell scandal impacted scheme funding regulations.
Funding standards for DB schemes have increased exponentially over the past decades. Con Keating says such significant overstatement of liabilities will lead to pushback through the courts.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has launched its first fraud prosecution into an accountant suspected of taking money from a pension scheme.
Jane Marshall says it is important to learn from the past if we are to build a strong pension model for the future.
This week we want to know if the government should allow troubled DB sponsors to suspend any pension increases for a short time until they get back on track.
The government's consultation on a plan to reduce members' benefits in the British Steel Pension Scheme has closed. Michael Klimes looks at the industry's responses
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has warned a number of trustees it could crack the whip and fine them for not completing their scheme returns.
Helen Morrissey analyses the points of view on one of the hottest topics in pensions.
The government launched a public consultation on simplifying pension regulation as part of its wider Red Tape Challenge in April.