All fraud articles – Page 4
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      NewsOpperman warns on pension scams rise in new tax yearOn the go: Pensions minister Guy Opperman has warned savers to be vigilant when reviewing their retirement plans to avoid being caught out by pension scammers operating online. 
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      NewsNew reporting requirements for trustees to prevent pension scamsOn the go: The Pension Scams Industry Group has updated its code of good practice on combating pension scams, making new recommendations to trustees. 
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      NewsSchemes to pay maximum fraud compensation levyOn the go: The Pension Protection Fund has announced it will raise the fraud compensation levy to the maximum allowed by law as the number of claims rise. 
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         News NewsMPs call on government to mandate anti-scam intelligence sharingMPs on the Work and Pensions Committee have called on the government to beef up anti-scam intelligence sharing via legislation, amid warnings tech giants are profiting from pension scam adverts. 
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      NewsPension schemes urged to raise alarm over scamsOn the go: Pension schemes are being urged to raise the alarm over scams following a concerning long-term drop in reporting. 
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      NewsSuspect in £13.7m pension fraud extradited to UKOn the go: An individual has been extradited from Spain in connection with a £13.7m pension fraud in a criminal case being brought by the Pensions Regulator. 
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      NewsOpperman urges pension schemes to share scam dataOn the go: The minister for pensions and financial inclusion has urged pension schemes to share scam data with the Pension Scams Industry Group, with the goal to get a real coverage of the issue. 
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         News NewsFraud Compensation Fund to begin processing cases within 18 monthsThe Fraud Compensation Fund could begin processing cases through to settlement within 12-18 months, a meeting of the Transparency Task Force was told on Monday. 
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      NewsClimate change takes priority in government’s legislationOn the go: The minister for pensions and financial inclusion has laid out a plan for the upcoming secondary legislation following the Pension Schemes Act, giving priority to new climate change rules. 
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      NewsMPs to examine savers’ options when accessing pensionsOn the go: The Work and Pensions Committee will examine the options available to savers when they come to access their pensions, which is the second part of its inquiry into pension freedoms. 
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      NewsQuarter of schemes don’t have adequate cyber crime breach planOn the go: A quarter of trustees have confessed their scheme does not have an adequate cyber crime breach plan, despite considering cyber crime as a top risk, according to a new report from Crowe. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Timms calls for pension transfer rules changePodcast: The current law governing transfers is not fit for purpose and there are too many bodies involved in handling pension scams, according to Work and Pensions Committee chair Stephen Timms. 
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      NewsOpperman calls for HMRC to participate in scams task forceOn the go: The minister for pensions and financial inclusion, Guy Opperman, has said he would like to see HM Revenue & Customs have a more active participation in combating pension scams. 
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      NewsSavers lose £78m to ‘clone firm’ investment scams in 2020On the go: Fraudsters pretending to be legitimate companies stole £78m from unsuspecting victims through pension and investment scams in 2020, according to Action Fraud. 
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      NewsClarity on dashboards, but delays taint Pension Schemes ActThe government fought off opposition amendments to the Pension Schemes Act in the House of Lords on Tuesday, keeping its dashboards options open — but experts have warned that many of the act’s more substantive changes could be delayed until 2022. 
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      NewsIndustry needs to do more to combat scams, TPR saysWhile the Pensions Regulator has pointed the finger at industry saying all parties must do more to tackle the problem of pension scams, members of the Work and Pensions Committee have questioned whether the regulator has itself done enough to help. 
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      NewsTrustee flagged as scam concern banned over ‘serious’ failingsOn the go: The Pensions Regulator has banned the corporate trustee of the Audax Pension Trust from acting as a trustee, following concerns of improper management and links to potential scam activity. 
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      NewsTCFD reporting requirements leave too little time for complianceOn the go: Almost half of respondents to a poll carried out by Eversheds Sutherland expressed a fear that trustees will not have time to comply with new climate change reporting requirements before they are introduced. 
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      NewsOECD: Pension systems facing increased challenges after Covid-19On the go: The pandemic-led economic crisis has compounded the challenges faced by pension systems in different countries, while also bringing new problems for governments to deal with, a new report has found. 
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      NewsArcadia, Debenhams the first high street dominoes to fallHigh street retailer Debenhams became the latest domino to fall following the collapse of Philip Green’s Arcadia Group on Monday, with the pension schemes of both now entering the Pension Protection Fund assessment period. 
 





