All fraud articles – Page 5
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      NewsCyber security awareness lags as attacks jump threefoldOn the go: A third of respondents to a poll by the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association confessed they did not know their organisation’s cyber security plans, despite cyber crimes surging by 86 per cent in a single quarter this year. 
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      NewsSurge in AE non-compliance during pandemicOn the go: The number of warnings issued to employers for failing to pay pension contributions for staff has increased by almost 200 per cent between July and September, the Pensions Regulator has said. 
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      NewsPPF fraud fund can be used to compensate scam victimsThe Pension Protection Fund will be allowed to pay compensation to the victims of some pension scams, after a High Court judge ruled its Fraud Compensation Fund would apply to schemes used for pension liberation. 
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      NewsMPs to pressure Opperman into commitment on scam ‘red flags’Five members of parliament, including Work and Pensions Committee chair Stephen Timms, have tabled an amendment to the pension schemes bill designed to pressure pensions minister Guy Opperman into clarifying the government’s position on pension scams. 
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      NewsRegulator urges sign-up to new anti-scam pledgeOn the go: The Pensions Regulator has urged pension providers, trustees and administrators to sign up to a new pledge to protect members from the growing threat of scams. 
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      NewsFraudster forced to repay £274k to workplace schemeOn the go: A convicted fraudster has been ordered to pay back £274,000 he had stolen from a workplace pension scheme. 
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      NewsGovt pushes back against dashboard scam protectionsOn the go: The government has moved to reverse an amendment to the pension schemes bill that sought to exclude all financial transactions from the pensions dashboard to protect savers from scams. 
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      NewsPhilip Green 'disliked the Pensions Regulator immensely'On the go: Fallen businessman Dominic Chappell told Southwark Crown Court of Philip Green’s intense dislike of the Pensions Regulator, and promises made to plug the deficit of BHS pension schemes. 
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         Opinion OpinionReducing business risk from data breachesPension schemes are improving their security against cyber crime, but it is in human mistakes that data shows significant business risk lies, argues Anthony Rafferty of Origo. 
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      NewsTimms warns transfer rules ‘must be changed’On the go: Stephen Timms, chair of the Work and Pensions Committee, has warned that transfer rules are not working and must be changed if the industry is to put a stop to pension scams. 
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      NewsStatutory pension transfer rights pause becomes bill amendmentA new amendment restricting the statutory right to a transfer is to be tabled to the pension schemes bill, in an attempt to combat pension scammers. 
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      NewsPM urged to show leadership in fight against scamsOn the go: Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been pressed to take an interest in the ever-growing pension scams issue to stop it becoming a “national scandal”. 
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      NewsFraction of pension scams investigated by policeOn the go: Just 7 per cent of reported pension scams were passed on for police investigation last year, Quilter has found, as it pressed for changes to legislation to prevent scams. 
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      NewsHalf of pension transfers trigger scam warningsOn the go: More than half of pension transfers carried out post-lockdown have flagged scam warnings, research from XPS Pensions has shown. 
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      NewsTimms: Change in law needed to combat scamsOn the go: Work and Pensions Committee chair Stephen Timms has warned changes in the law will be needed in order to tackle the growing issue of pension scams. 
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      NewsCalls for govt to change transfer rights to halt scamsPension regulators should be given the power to override people’s statutory right to transfer should a suspected scam be reported to them, according to a think tank. 
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      NewsTPR looks to reclaim £250,000 from fraudsterOn the go: The Pensions Regulator has announced it is attempting to recoup £250,000 from a convicted fraudster. 
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      NewsMore than £30m lost to scams in three yearsOn the go: Pension savers should reject “unexpected” pension offers made online or over the phone, regulators have urged in their latest ScamSmart campaign, as figures showed more than £30m has been lost to scammers since 2017. 
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      NewsHigh Court to clarify if PPF can pay redress to scam victimsThe High Court has been asked to clarify whether legislation that created the Fraud Compensation Fund, managed by the board of the Pension Protection Fund, could allow for compensation to victims of pension scams. 
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         Opinion OpinionUK avoids Australia’s Covid-19 pensions trapWhat can we learn from how governments around the world have responded to the coronavirus pandemic? 
 





