All LGPS articles – Page 11
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Judicial review could hold up public sector exit payment reform
The High Court is to hear challenges brought by a number of public sector unions to the £95,000 exit payment cap, after permission for a judicial review was granted late last year.
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Govt opts for deferred choice underpin solution to McCloud
The government has confirmed it will opt for the deferred choice underpin solution to the McCloud problem, which despite being the right choice according to pensions specialists, will open the floodgates of administration woes for public sector schemes.
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Inquiry launched into LGPS role in ‘just transition’ to net-zero
On the go: The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Local Authority Pension Funds has launched an inquiry to look at how these schemes can help in achieving a just transition to a decarbonised economy.
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Aberdeen City Council Transport Fund completes first buy-in
On the go: The circa £300m Aberdeen City Council Transport Fund has secured roughly three-quarters of its liabilities through a buy-in with pensions insurer Rothesay Life.
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Covid delays Kent fund remedies after Woodford debacle
The Kent County Council Superannuation Fund’s auditor has flagged delays in attempts to learn lessons from the Woodford debacle as a serious risk to the scheme.
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Data error leads Cornwall Council to overcharge hundreds of employees
Hundreds of workers enrolled in the Cornwall Pension Fund could be due a rebate after an administration error saw Cornwall Council overcharge them for their pension contributions.
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LGPS could face legal challenges over new exit payment cap
Local Government Pension Scheme administrators face potential legal challenges, after a new cap on exit payments from public sector schemes contradicting existing regulations came into force on Wednesday.
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Charity participants in LGPS face going concern issues
An Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland report laying out guidance for charity trustees on going concern has prompted a second look at their participation in the Local Government Pension Scheme, with experts warning that many could face crippling debt payments as they run out of members.
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Opinion
McCloud remedy: Are some public servants more equal than others?
I am a big fan of our public servants, and I am all in favour of them being treated fairly. But I am also a taxpayer with money purchase workplace pension benefits.
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Opinion
Private sector consolidators can learn from LGPS pooling
The Pensions Regulator has given the green light for the establishment of the first private superfunds, but the consolidation of multiple pension schemes is not a simple task. Local Pensions Partnership chief executive Chris Rule explores some lessons of pooling.
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Cheshire in the vanguard on TCFD carbon revelations
The Cheshire Pension Fund is one of the first UK pension funds to report on the carbon footprint of its £6.1bn investment portfolio, estimating that its stock portfolio’s carbon intensity is a third less than the benchmark.
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Redundant local civil servants face pension cut
Public sector members of the Local Government Pension Scheme aged above 55 who are made redundant and want to retire early will face a cut to their benefits, according to new rules proposed by the government.
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Employers exiting LGPS to get new powers
On the go: Local Government Pension Scheme administering authorities and employers are to be given a host of new powers, as well as flexibility on exit payments, the government has announced.
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Unison presses LGPS schemes to work harder on green transition
Workers’ union Unison has called for local authority pension schemes to back ‘green’ causes with dedicated funds as part of their increasing commitment to climate-aware investing.
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Police officers warn of age discrimination in McCloud remedy
The government’s proposed remedy for the McCloud/Sargeant age discrimination cases fails to address the issue in a “fair and non-discriminatory manner”, a group of police officers has warned.
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Looming exit payment cap puts extra strain on LGPS funds
A cap on exit payments for public servants could be in place as soon as the end of the year after the Treasury laid down draft regulations in July, but it may have serious consequences for local authority pensions.
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Government ponders solutions to £17bn McCloud problem
The Treasury has set out two proposals for ending the discrimination between scheme members that resulted from its 2015 public sector pension reforms, with costs of unwinding its scheme changes estimated to cost £17bn.
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LGPS faced with huge McCloud admin challenge
On the go: Local Government Pension Scheme administering authorities urgently need to carry out impact assessments to clarify how many of their members fall under the scope of the McCloud judgment, according to Aon.
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Data poses difficulties to Surrey admin outsourcers
A London borough branch of the Local Government Pension Scheme is to bring its administration back in-house from 2021, as current outsourced provider Surrey County Council continues to struggle with legacy data issues across its client base.
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Lockdown spikes fears of democratic deficit in LGPS
As the Covid-19 crisis unfolds, there could be a worrying governance and democratic deficit in some local authority pension schemes, with only 27 per cent of councils having virtual pension committee meetings.