The Pensions Ombudsman (PO) has rejected a complaint against the trustees of the Baptist Ministers' Pension Fund alleging they failed to highlight the debt obligations of the sponsor.
PP examines the latest development in the Nortel pension scheme court battle
The government has been criticised for proposing burdensome and confusing rules on trustees in defined contribution (DC) schemes.
As the time to implement Budget flexibilities draws near Helen Ball highlights the administrative implications that trustees need to consider.
Proposals to improve DC governance are passing the buck to trustees
The Pensions Ombudsman's workload could become "completely untenable" if it rules in favour of scheme members seeking to transfer into suspected liberation scams.
The ban on short service refunds will keep between £70m and £130m in the pensions system, figures from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) reveal.
Joe Riviere has been appointed an associate by Sackers that takes the firm's total number of pensions lawyers to 51.
A ruling by the deputy pensions ombudsman (PO) has clarified trustees' responsibility around communicating tax issues.
To what extent do DC trustees have a moral responsibility to their members, asks Natasha Browne