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      NewsHigh Court deems rectification law ‘settled’The High Court has upheld the precedent that pension scheme documents can be overwritten by the courts if trustees can show that changes to them have been made in error. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Regulatory uncertainty puts workforce reform at riskPodcast:The apparent contradiction between the Treasury’s new exit payment cap and existing Local Government Pension Scheme regulations risks limiting employers’ ability to restructure their workforce, warns Alison Murray, partner and head of public sector actuarial at Aon. She is joined by Linklaters counsel Anna Taylor, in a conversation also covering a new responsible investment bill and a proposed solution to the Section 75 problem. 
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         Opinion OpinionChanges to pre-packs step in the right directionThe Insolvency Service has stepped in to strengthen the position of defined benefit schemes in pre-pack administrations, but the new veto right is not universal, writes Anne-Marie Winton of Arc Pensions Law. 
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      NewsMost DB schemes do not meet regulator’s fast-track requirementsOn the go: Seventy per cent of defined benefit schemes fall short of the Pensions Regulator’s ‘fast-track’ approach as proposed in its new DB funding code, according to analysis from Hymans Robertson. 
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      NewsProposed RI bill would force trustees to consider members’ ‘best interests’The leader of the Liberal Democrats supports a proposed responsible investment bill broadening the concept of fiduciary duty to encompass sustainability concerns and aim for a ‘world worth retiring into’. 
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      NewsOpen schemes predict £160bn liability hike with new TPR rulesOn the go: Open defined benefit schemes could see their liabilities increase between £120bn and £160bn due to the new funding rules proposed by the Pensions Regulator. 
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      NewsLGPS could face legal challenges over new exit payment capLocal 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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         Opinion OpinionSole trustee code of practice will improve schemes’ risk managementShehzad Ahmad, trustee director at Ross Trustees, explains how the sole trustee code of practice launched by the Association of Professional Pension Trustees is expected to improve governance and standards for pension schemes. 
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      NewsSNP MPs table amendments to tackle Section 75 conundrumOn the go: Four Scottish National party MPs have tabled an amendment to the pension schemes bill in a bid to solve the problem of Section 75 debt falling due on small, unincorporated employers. 
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         Opinion OpinionDC costs need more transparency to create member confidenceAllianceBernstein’s portfolio manager of multi-asset solutions, David Hutchins, suggests a series of changes to defined contribution costs and charges in light of the review launched by the Department for Work and Pensions in this space. 
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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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      NewsCalls for retirement estimates to be dropped from first dashboardsPension schemes and administrators have requested that the first version of the pensions dashboards run without the inclusion of estimated retirement income data, due to the lack of data and standards for these calculations. 
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      NewsGovt to tighten guidance rules for accessing pensionsOn the go: The Department for Work and Pensions plans to require providers of workplace pensions to signpost guidance whenever savers look to access or transfer their pots. 
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      NewsRolls-Royce warns regulators about spike in transfer numbersOn the go: The Financial Conduct Authority has issued a data request to financial advisers involved in defined benefit transfers from the Rolls-Royce pension scheme, after the company warned regulators about high activity in this area. 
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      NewsCovid leaves Northern Ireland Water deficit recovery in rough seaNorthern Ireland Water could have to pay an additional £4.6m a year in deficit repair contributions to its scheme, but uncertainty about how Covid-19 has impacted its investment and ongoing negotiations with trustees makes it hard to gauge its recovery plan. 
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      NewsSNP revives pensions commission in bill amendmentOn the go: Two Scottish National party MPs have tabled an amendment to the pension schemes bill to set up a new pensions advisory commission. 
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      NewsLarger DB schemes face £100bn bill due to new regulationsThe impact of new regulations in the pension schemes bill and the future defined benefit funding code will mean that sponsors of the UK’s largest schemes will have to fork out £100bn over the next 10 years, according to new analysis from LCP. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: The three-step plan to fix the NHS pension schemePodcast: The plethora of administrative maladies facing the NHS pension scheme should be addressed by a three stage approach: capping the problem; a reactive process prioritising those closest to retirement; and proactive use of the dashboard, says Peter Glancy, head of policy development at Scottish Widows. He’s joined by Helen Morrissey, corporate PR specialist, long-term savings at Royal London, in an episode also looking at the suggestion of pensions as deposits for first-time buyers. 
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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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      NewsAPPT launches new code of practice for sole trusteesOn the go: The Association of Professional Pension Trustees has set out a code of practice for trustees carrying out sole trustee appointments. 
 





