All Law & regulation articles – Page 102
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Court of Appeal rejects ITV appeal against Upper Tribunal decision
On the go: The Court of Appeal has dismissed ITV's appeal against the Upper Tribunal's decision that a Financial Support Direction should be issued to the broadcaster in relation to the Box Clever scheme.
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FCA plans to ramp up supervision of transfer advice market
On the go: The Financial Conduct Authority intends to ramp up its supervision of the most active firms in the transfer advice market, after finding that 69 per cent of people seeking advice had been recommended to transfer between 2015 and 2018.
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Unions allege govt sidestepped advice on NHS pensions
On the go: The Department for Health and Social Care is under fire for reportedly deciding to pursue its ‘50:50’ reform for NHS Pensions before it had received a report commissioned from its advisory board.
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Arcadia CVA proposals approved
On the go: All seven of Arcadia’s company voluntary arrangements have been approved by the required majority of the retailer’s creditors.
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PSIG calls on trustees to review procedures amid rise in scammers
The Pension Scams Industry Group exhorted trustees to review their scam prevention procedures on Tuesday, as pension fraud attempts continue to rise despite tightening government regulations.
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The Pensions Regulator plans to extend its reach
The Pensions Regulator’s head of regulatory policy David Fairs announced plans to “ramp up” its reach on Friday, telling trustees they could no longer get away with ignoring the regulator’s requirements.
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CMA takes final step in reform of fid man and consultancy sectors
On the go: The Competition and Markets Authority has issued a legally binding order requiring investment consultants and fiduciary managers to provide clearer information about what their customers are getting for their money.
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Trustee fined for tardy transfer and reported to TPR
On the go: The Pensions Ombudsman has upheld a complaint against the trustee of the Commando 2012 Pension Scheme for failing to a pay a transfer payment within the statutory time frame.
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Trustees face tougher ESG disclosure rules from 2020
On the go: Regulations have been laid in Parliament today that impose tougher disclosure rules for trustees on their stewardship and engagement policies.
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High Court reviews government handling of equalisation
On the go: Campaign group BackTo60 headed to the High Court on Wednesday for a judicial review into how the government implemented the state pension age rise for women.
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Green seals vital deal with TPR to bolster pension fund
On the go: In a last-minute attempt to save his Arcadia empire on Tuesday night, Sir Philip Green sealed a deal with the Pensions Regulator that has the backing of the Pension Protection Fund for a crucial restructuring of the business.
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Regulator announces authorisation application from new master trust
On the go: The Pensions Regulator has revealed that a total of 39 master trusts have applied for authorisation, including one new master trust, as it indicates that new master trust schemes will face tougher supervision.
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ECJ ruling could force PPF to provide buyout uplift
On the go: An opinion given to the European Court of Justice by its Advocate General could mean that defined benefit lifeboats like the Pension Protection Fund have to cover the entire value of members’ benefits when their sponsor becomes insolvent.
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Housing secretary: Let young people raid pension pots for housing
Young people should have access to pension pots to help fund the deposit for their first home, housing secretary James Brokenshire said on Monday, raising the prospect of a rewrite of the UK’s pension rules.
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Tackle ‘motherhood pensions penalty’, Which? urges government
Women who take time off work to care for their children face a pensions gap of up to £15,000, a report released on Monday by Which? found.
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HMRC withdraws appeal in pensions tax case
HM Revenue & Customs has dropped a £400k legal battle with a pension saver who inadvertently exceeded his lifetime tax-free allowance, making further litigation more likely.
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Former charity chief pleads not guilty in £250k fraud
On the go: The former head of a charity for the disabled has pleaded not guilty to defrauding the charity’s pension scheme at a hearing at Winchester Crown Court on Tuesday.
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NewsResign over pensions dispute, RMT urges Grayling
The UK’s railway union called for the resignation of transport secretary Chris Grayling on Thursday, threatening strike action over the escalating railway procurement row.
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DB members transferring face adviser shortage as regulations bite
On the go: Nearly seven out of 10 advisers are wary of advising on defined benefit transfers, according to Aegon Research.
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TPR replaces DC pension trustees at Dunnes Stores
On the go: Pension trustees at Northern Irish high street retailer Dunnes Stores have been stopped by the Pensions Regulator from running the company’s defined contribution scheme.





