The Pensions Regulator has spent nearly £3.2m on external barrister fees over the past two years, with one-third of those costs spent on one legal case alone, figures show.
Chris Collins explains the reasoning behind the first substantial changes to the pension protection levy since its introduction and how the new rules will benefit schemes.
The Pensions Regulator is set to launch an investigation into administration switching after scheme concerns over cost and data transfer issues.
Thousands of advisers, HR professionals and accountants will receive letters and emails from The Pensions Regulator promoting auto-enrolment.
Premier Foods has deferred £94m of scheme contributions until 2014, as part of a deal to refinance more than £1.2bn in debts.
The Pensions Regulator is to investigate Trinity Mirror after the publisher slashed payments to its scheme by £70m in a deal to pay off debts.
Low-cost providers have demanded The Pensions Regulator rephrase references to the National Employment Savings Trust in its letters to employers.
Fraser Sparks, partner at Stephenson Harwood, argues that the government must clear up the confusion created by its muddled policy towards enhanced transfer value exercises.
The Pensions Regulator has launched an investigation into MF Global, after the global brokerage filed for bankruptcy last year.
The Pensions Regulator has updated its e-learning programme in order to make it easier for trustees to meet knowledge and understanding rules.