The regulator has promised to toughen its approach against those who withhold information it needs for investigation, James Phillips writes.
Respondents say GMP equalisation is too complex, costly, and should be binned.
Robin Ellison says the regulator now sees trustees as 'inefficient and lazy' people who need 'prodding and punishing' into compliance.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will publish a white paper on the future of defined benefit (DB) schemes this winter, which will cover consolidation and extra powers for the regulator.
The Pensions Regulator's (TPR) determinations panel has seen a significant rise in casework, making a record 41 determinations in the last financial year.
This week we want to know if mentoring trustees is an effective way to increase diversity on boards and whether GMP equalisation should be scrapped.
The 2016/17 annual report of The Pension Regulator (TPR) has highlighted the occurrence of one "serious incident" in the past year that resulted in data loss.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has convicted an office manager after she failed to provide information it needed for an investigation into a suspected £13.8m scam.
This week's top stories include The Pensions Ombudsman rejecting a complaint against Standard Life for refusing to provide a second transfer value quotation.
The Pensions Regulator issued 173 fines to schemes and trustees during 2016 as a result of failures to prepare annual governance statements or complete scheme returns.