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         News NewsPHSO finds ‘maladministration’ in DWP’s complaint handlingOn the go: The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman has found evidence of “maladministration” in the Department for Work and Pensions’ communication about changes in women’s state pension and in its complaints handling. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow to apply for dashboards staging deadline deferralSackers associate director Oliver Topping details six tips for schemes considering a pension dashboards staging deadline deferral. 
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         News NewsPension dashboards near live testing stageOn the go: The Pensions Dashboards Programme has moved into the testing of digital architecture phase, with more than 20 organisations taking part as early participants, programme principal Chris Curry has said. 
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         News NewsNo sign of ‘notable uptick’ in AE opt-outs despite cost of living crisisThere has been no significant rise in employees choosing to stop contributions to workplace pension schemes so far this year, despite warnings that the cost of living crisis would derail the progress of auto-enrolment. 
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         News NewsLabour ‘should bring in workplace pension for self-employed’On the go: A future Labour government should look to establish a workplace pension for self-employed workers, a centre-left think tank has said. 
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         News NewsRogue trustees to pay £880,000 redress billTrustees of the BWFS Occupational Pension Scheme were found to have committed “multiple breaches of trust and many acts of maladministration” by the Pensions Ombudsman. 
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         News NewsDWP concedes to industry demands on dashboards lead timeThe Department for Work and Pensions has recognised its proposed 90 days pensions dashboards lead time “creates challenges” for schemes and administrators, and will now give providers a six-month notice before the project goes live. 
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         News NewsExperts warn DWP rules could lead more schemes to LDIWith pension funds still dealing with the current market turmoil, experts point out the government’s proposed rules for defined benefit funding could force schemes into an even lower-risk environment, increasing the need for liability-driven investments. 
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         News NewsClara-Pensions expects consolidator competition ‘within a year’On the go: The commercial consolidator Clara-Pensions expects to see other offerings providing competition in the market “in a year’s time”, according to chief executive Simon True, despite the “unhelpful economic environment”. 
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         News NewsSmall pots problem is ‘only going to get worse’The number of small pension pots — and the costs of administering them — will continue to increase, despite efforts from the government and industry, a Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association panel has warned. 
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         News NewsBurghart announced as minister for pensions and growthOn the go: Alex Burghart MP has been confirmed as minister for pensions and growth at the Department for Work and Pensions 
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         News NewsRetirement risks make UK drop to 10th in global pensions indexThe UK slipped from ninth to 10th in Mercer’s latest retirement income survey, as the long-term shift from defined benefit to defined contribution leaves members facing greater retirement risks. 
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         News NewsFRC publishes ‘consistent and reliable’ standards for dashboardsOn the go: The Financial Reporting Council has confirmed the changes being made to Actuarial Standard Technical Memorandum 1 in preparation for the launch of the dashboards, striving for “consistent and reliable” pensions illustrations. 
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         News NewsGovernment’s new illiquid rules to apply to all DC schemesThe Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed it will push ahead with a requirement that trustees must include a policy on illiquid investments in their defined contribution schemes’ chair’s statement, despite stern criticism from the industry. 
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         News NewsTPR to prosecute former trustees and adviser over pension loansOn the go: The Pensions Regulator is to prosecute two trustees and an adviser for their alleged role in making loans from a pension scheme. 
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         News NewsNew ‘pensions minister’ grilled on AE expansion and tax reformAlex Burghart, the new parliamentary undersecretary of state at the Department for Work and Pensions, has suggested he is keen to see auto-enrolment expanded to cover emergency savings pots. 
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         News News18,000 teachers subject to ‘challenging’ McCloud choiceSome 18,000 teachers have been made retrospectively eligible for Local Government Pension Scheme benefits by the implementation of the McCloud remedy, presenting an “administratively challenging” task for both the Teachers’ Pension Scheme and LGPS-administering authorities, according to the Local Government Pensions Committee. 
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         News NewsTPR updates climate risks guidanceOn the go: The Pensions Regulator has updated its guidance on climate-related risk requirements to include mention of the “portfolio alignment metric”, which affected schemes have had to provide since October 1. 
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         News NewsPPF to slash levy by more than £400mn in two yearsThe Pension Protection Fund is to slash its levy by more than £400mn by 2023-24, after a review found strong investment performance and a reduced risk of claims. 
 





