Edward Brown says the Pensions Ombudsman's maladministration ruling against the Northumbria Police Authority for its handling of a transfer out of the Police Pension Scheme is an 'uncomfortable' decision.
Margaret Snowdon says there are three ways to protect members from making bad decisions
Robin Ellison says regulators should rethink their ambitions, as some things cannot and shouldn't be regulated
Jonathan Stapleton says the jury is out on whether or not the competition watchdog has gotten it right with its proposals for consultants and fiduciaries.
Henry Tapper says CDC makes sense as a means of solving one of the most intractable of economic problems but this 'new order of things' is getting a bad reception
Andy Tarrant says without government backing, the pensions dashboard cannot become the one-stop shop it's intended to be
John Wotton says the competition watchdog's package of proposals will help trustees get the best deal and be satisfied they are acting in their members' best interests
Roger Brown suggests four ways trustees can enhance their probability of selecting the right adviser
Nigel Peaple says the UK should learn from Australia and adopt national retirement income targets.
Jonathan Stapleton says sponsors are likely to consider whether trustees can be challenged on their use of discretionary powers, following the British Airways ruling