All fraud articles – Page 3
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         News NewsOmbudsman facing 'significant queue of work' from Covid-19On the go: The Pensions Ombudsman is expecting demand to increase by 10 per cent in light of Covid-19, but is already facing a “significant queue of work” caused by the pandemic, according to its 2021-24 corporate plan. 
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         News NewsTPR to prosecute former owner of Norton MotorcyclesThe Pensions Regulator has announced its intent to prosecute the former owner of Norton Motorcycles for illegally investing money into the business from three pensions schemes of which he was the sole trustee. 
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         News NewsPASA updates GMP guidance in light of Lloyds 2020 judgmentThe Pensions Administration Standards Association has updated its guaranteed minimum pension equalisation to account for the Lloyds 2020 judgment, setting out the role of transferring schemes and receiving plans in individual transfers. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Market capacity may be barrier to DC scheme consolidationPodcast: There may be limited capacity in the master trust market to take on a rush of defined contribution pension funds as the government continues with its consolidation push, according to Kim Gubler, chair of the Pensions Administration Standards Association, and David Saunders, senior partner elect at Sackers. In this episode, our panellists also discuss Aon and Willis Towers Watson’s abandoned merger, new developments in the pensions dashboards project and the regulator’s review of schemes eligible for the Fraud Compensation scheme. 
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         News NewsTPR reviews schemes eligible for Fraud Compensation FundThe Pensions Regulator and the Pension Protection Fund are undertaking a review of schemes that may be eligible for the Fraud Compensation Fund, following uncertainty surrounding instances where no independent trustee has been appointed to a scheme. 
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         News NewsOmbudsman slaps fine on ‘reckless’ trustee for multiple breachesThe Pensions Ombudsman has upheld a complaint against the trustee of a small pension scheme for multiple breaches of trust and instances of malpractice, while demanding they reimburse the scheme to the tune of hundreds of thousands of pounds. 
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         News NewsDB transfer activity increases in JuneOn the go: Defined benefit transfer activity increased throughout June for the third month in a row, according to research from XPS Pensions Group. 
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         News NewsFCA revamps scams campaign as further £2m lost to fraudOn the go: A total of £2.2m has been lost to pension scams in the first five months of 2021, with the Financial Conduct Authority warning that savers are nine times more likely to accept ‘advice’ from someone online than a stranger in person. 
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         News NewsPASA unveils counter-fraud guidanceOn the go: The Pensions Administration Standards Association has unveiled its latest counter-fraud guidance, taking aim at scammers and looking to provide pension schemes with the tools used to counter an increase in criminal acts following the introduction of pension freedoms. 
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         News NewsLPPA streamlines admin systems via switch to Civica’s UPM platformThe Local Pensions Partnership Administration is set to switch to a new pensions administration platform, in a move designed to streamline its arrangements and also help tackle future fraud. 
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         News NewsTimms urges action on fraudsters posing as Dalriada trusteesWork and Pensions Committee chair Stephen Timms has written to the City of London Police asking why no urgent action has been taken against fraudsters masquerading as representatives of Dalriada. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Police officers let down by poor McCloud communicationPodcast: Police officers, who have complained about the ramifications of the government’s McCloud remedy, face a difficult battle to get their plight rectified, in another case where inadequate policy and communications has created damaging uncertainty for members. Quietroom development lead Joe Craig and Taylor Wessing senior associate Hadassah Shulman discuss this case, as well as simpler annual statements and the government’s anti-scam proposals. 
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         News NewsPPF could receive DWP loan for Fraud Compensation FundOn the go: A bill has been introduced to parliament that will enable the Pension Protection Fund to receive a loan from the Department for Work and Pensions in order to make fraud compensation payments. 
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         News NewsScams, dashboards, superfunds feature in TPR’s three-year planThe Pensions Regulator has published its latest three-year plan, an agenda encompassing everything from pensions security, tackling scams, dashboards, superfunds, and coping with the changing nature of defined contribution pension provision. 
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         News NewsGovt’s new anti-scam measures cause industry concernIndustry reaction to the government’s new consultation on pension scams and transfers have been far from unanimous, with many welcoming the intention but warning of the potential for thousands of legitimate transfers to be needlessly blocked and delayed. 
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         News NewsFinancial bodies call for new online scam rulesOn the go: Seventeen groups have joined forces to warn about online scams and lobby the government to include methods to tackle this issue in its upcoming online safety bill. 
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         News NewsAlmost £2m lost to pension fraud so far in 2021On the go: Action Fraud is warning savers to remain vigilant and protect their pensions, as new research from the national reporting centre for fraud and cyber crime reveals that £1.8m has already been lost to pension fraud in 2021. 
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      NewsDB transfer values recover after February fallOn the go: Defined benefit transfer values increased in March to recover around a third of the drop seen in February, according to figures from XPS Pensions Group. 
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      NewsTPR takes three suspects to court over multimillion-pound fraudOn the go: Three people appeared in court on Tuesday following an investigation by the Pensions Regulator into a multimillion-pound pension fraud. 
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         Opinion OpinionCourt case may restrict international reach of TPR’s powersA recent Supreme Court ruling on corporate fraud has given some much-needed guidance on the extent to which a prosecuting authority’s information-gathering powers have extraterritorial reach. 
 





