Disclosure of investment costs can be achieved without necessarily finding out the true value of implicit costs, Kempen Capital Management argues.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has fined London Borough of Barnet Council £1,000 for failing to submit a 2016 scheme return for the London Borough of Barnet Pension Fund.
The European pensions regulator has set out plans to standardise and streamline occupational pension schemes data provided by national regulators.
TPR has been criticised for being 'draconian' and not responding in a proportionate way to risks. Nicola Parish disagrees.
Now Pensions has voluntarily withdrawn from the master trust assurance list for auto-enrolment providers as it battles to deal with historic contribution issues.
The Work and Pensions Committee (WPC) chairman talks to Michael Klimes about the challenges for occupational schemes and his unfinished business with Sir Philip Green.
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.