Schemes not paying enough attention to fraud and maladministration

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Trustee boards are devoting insufficient time to administration issues despite identifying maladministration as the biggest risk they faced, according to research from Baker Tilly.

The firm's Pension Trusteeship Report found that more than half of schemes believe poor administration posed the biggest risk to them in terms of claims from scheme members. But just over one in...

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