Helen Morrissey gauges industry reaction to TPR's investment guidelines for defined benefit schemes
This week's top stories included the ombudsman's ruling that wording in the Local Government Pension Scheme rules did not allow it to retain a fraudster's pension.
The Insolvency Service has shut down two trustee companies after an investigation found they had failed to seek independent investment advice, comply with their own governance statements, and adhere to regulation.
The chief executive of Yateley Industries for the Disabled has been order to pay £6,620 after he refused to give The Pensions Regulator (TPR) information needed for an investigation.
Helen Ball discusses the importance of proper business planning for pension schemes
Ashley Wilson Solicitors and one of its partners have been fined £16,000 for refusing to give The Pensions Regulator (TPR) documents for an investigation, in the first use of one of its powers.
This week's top stories include reports that a deal for the British Steel Pension Scheme could be very near, while recent falls in life expectancy may not be a blip.
Aon Hewitt has introduced a service so small defined benefit (DB) schemes can access fiduciary management.
Labour has accused The Pensions Regulator (TPR) of being too passive in improving member representation in master trust governance.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has published a guide on investment for defined benefit (DB) trustees as the next stage of its campaign to raise governance standards.