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         Opinion OpinionFiduciary duty: Is it time for legislation?With the government threatening to mandate private markets investment for DC pension schemes, Andy Lewis and Stuart O’Brien of Sackers argue that trustees’ fiduciary duty deserves a more stable, long-term legal foundation. 
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         News NewsHow the Pensions Investment Review will change DC default fundsThe government has set out a multi-year vision for how DC consolidation will play out, with transition plans to be put in place to help smaller providers reach its coveted £25bn target. 
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         News NewsTPT preparing to launch first multi-employer CDC schemeThe announcement follows confirmation that the government will publish legislation enabling collective defined contribution schemes later this year 
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         News NewsDWP announcement on dashboard programme is imminentA Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) announcement on the next stage of the delayed pension dashboards programme is expected within days. 
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         News NewsGovernment proposes changes to LGPS cost-control mechanismThe government is proposing a series of changes to the Local Government Pension Scheme cost control mechanism, aligning it with other public sector plans while giving more discretion to the Scheme Advisory Board. 
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         News NewsState pension age review to be published by MayOn the go: The state pension age review will be published by May of this year, the pensions minister has confirmed. 
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         News NewsTrott: Underperforming schemes to ‘improve, consolidate or exit’Pensions minister Laura Trott has said pension schemes that are underperforming will need to act and either “improve, consolidate or exit the market”. 
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         News NewsDWP narrows down small pots solution to two optionsThe Department for Work and Pensions has narrowed down the solution to the small pots issue to either the creation of default consolidators or the introduction of pot-follows-member legislation. 
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         News NewsPension schemes to disclose performance under VfM rulesPensions schemes will be required to disclose investment performance, net of all costs, as part of the new value for money framework. 
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         News NewsGovernment explores CDC decumulation schemesOn the go: The Department for Work and Pensions is exploring whether it could introduce legislation for decumulation-only collective defined contribution schemes, since these could help “improve member choice and outcomes”. 
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         News NewsDWP to announce DC reforms amid cost of living crisisThe Department for Work and Pensions will be announcing a series of reforms to defined contribution saving, in an attempt to curtail the impact of the cost of living crisis. 
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         News NewsNuclear sector DB schemes reform to go ahead after 5-year delayThe House of Lords has approved amendments to the energy bill that will allow the two nuclear public sector schemes to be reformed in line with government policy, five years after originally planned. 
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         News NewsGovt refuses to commit to increase auto-enrolment contributionsThe government has refused to commit to increasing minimum auto-enrolment contributions, despite acknowledging that the current statutory contribution of 8 per cent is “unlikely to give all individuals the retirement to which they aspire”. 
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         News NewsNew DB funding code could cost employers up to £34bnThe Pensions Regulator estimates that the defined benefit funding code could have a cost for employers of up to £34bn, which has prompted consultancy LCP to call on the government to give more time to sponsors to adjust to the new regime. 
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         News NewsTPR delays investment data collection from DB schemesThe Pensions Regulator will not be collecting data on fiduciary management and investment consultants from defined benefit schemes as part of its 2023 scheme return, which can present a “gap in compliance”, experts have warned. 
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         News NewsPASA urges master trusts to engage with advisers in dashboards dashOn the go: The Pensions Administration Standards Association has urged master trusts to have “further discussions” with qualified advisers to guarantee they are ready for the pensions dashboards launch. 
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         News NewsPensions Ombudsman orders rogue trustees to repay £12.6mnThe Pensions Ombudsman has ordered a trio of pension scheme trustees to repay £12.6mn, after it found “multiple breaches of trust and many acts of maladministration”, which caused the loss of funds and impacted members’ pensions. 
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         News NewsRegulator dismisses delaying DB funding code due to LDI crisisThe Pensions Regulator has denied a request from MPs to delay the launch of its defined benefit funding code consultation due to the recent market turmoil, justifying that the document already includes a section about systemic risk. 
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         News NewsPPF confirms levy reduction and methodology changesDefined benefit schemes will see the levy paid to the Pension Protection Fund reduced by £420mn in two years, as the lifeboat fund confirms tweaks to its methodology and further work to make legislative changes. 
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         News NewsDWP details conditions for schemes to defer dashboards deadlinePension funds will only be allowed to defer their dashboards staging deadline if they are transferring data to a new administrator or are in the process of retendering their scheme administration, new guidance has revealed. 
 





