All Regulation articles – Page 64
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News
Fines for DB negligence leave industry split
Employers who wilfully or recklessly put their defined benefit pension schemes at risk are in the firing line of new punitive fines announced in a government policy statement released on Monday.
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News
DB white paper promises tougher fines and consolidation drive
Employers who wilfully or recklessly put their defined benefit pension schemes at risk are in the firing line of new punitive fines announced in a government policy statement released on Monday.
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News
Govt 'tempted' by latest Royal Mail CDC proposals
The Department for Work and Pensions is “tempted” to lay regulations facilitating the creation of collective defined contribution schemes, following a recent breakthrough by the team drafting proposals on behalf of Royal Mail.
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Opinion
What the EU’s money laundering directive means for schemes
From the blog: New money laundering regulations came into force in June 2017, implementing the EU’s Fourth Money Laundering Directive and replacing the Money Laundering Regulations 2007.
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News
Healthcare company pleads guilty to misleading TPR
A Birmingham-based healthcare company and its managing director have pleaded guilty to misleading the Pensions Regulator about enrolling staff into a workplace pension, after a whistleblower raised the alarm.
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Opinion
Is this the first step towards a single regulator?
The engagement between the Financial Conduct Authority and the Pensions Regulator should be welcomed, says Robert Branagh from the Pensions Management Institute.
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Features
General Medical Council swallows DB closure pill
The General Medical Council is set to close its defined benefit scheme to future accrual from April 1 2018, and is in talks with the trustees regarding additional funding.
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News
Attractiveness of deferred debt arrangement remains to be seen
Employers in multi-employer pension schemes will now be able to delay the requirement to pay an employer debt when they cease accrual in the scheme, but opinions are divided on how attractive this will be.
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News
'Risk-averse' former Carillion FD sold off shares
MPs have published evidence from Carillion's former financial directors, showing that one sold all of his shares in the company as soon as possible after retiring.
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Chappell ordered to pay £87k for failing to give info about BHS sale
Dominic Chappell, the director and majority shareholder of the company that bought BHS for £1, has been ordered to pay over £87,000 for failing to give information to the Pensions Regulator.
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News
Carillion: Regulator blasted for grasp of key facts on DB
Executives at the Pensions Regulator have been lambasted by MPs for being poorly informed and undermining confidence in pensions, after they appeared unable to answer questions on subjects including “a major KPI” of defined benefit scheme health.
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News
TPR investigates schemes suspected of cold-caller links
The Pensions Regulator and police have begun an investigation into several schemes suspected of links to cold-calling activities; the police has interviewed two people under caution and arrested a third before releasing him.
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News
Field: Carillion directors ‘contemptuous’ of pension obligations
Letters from trustees of the main Carillion pension schemes to the Pensions Regulator suggest that directors of Carillion were “contemptuous” of their pension obligations, according to chair of the Work and Pensions Committee, Frank Field.
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Opinion
Field goes in all guns blazing
Editorial: The MPs' pension scheme can rest easy, it does not look like they will have to pay out to Frank Field any time soon.
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News
TPR and FCA to launch joint pensions strategy
The Pensions Regulator and the Financial Conduct Authority are to develop a joint regulatory strategy for the pensions sector, identifying and addressing the key risks for the industry over the next five to 10 years.
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News
TPR fines airline's scheme for failing to get accounts audited on time
Four trustees of the Pakistan International Airlines Retirement and Death Benefits Plan have been fined £500 each for failing to get accounts audited on time for two years in a row.
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News
Bus firm and boss to pay £60k for failing to offer staff pension
A bus company and its managing director have admitted to trying to deliberately avoid giving their employees workplace pensions, and now must pay more than £60,000.
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News
Regulator publishes British Steel section 89 report
The pensions watchdog has outlined its decision-making process in a regulatory report on the British Steel Pension Scheme, published six months after greenlighting the regulated apportionment arrangement to separate the BSPS from Tata Steel UK.
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News
Now Pensions fined £70k for admin failings
The Pensions Regulator has fined the trustee and trust manager of Now Pensions in relation to persistent administration failures, and has given the embattled mastertrust until July to fix all of its issues.
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Opinion
Fire, fury and GDPR
From the blog: Hell hath no fury like a lawyer or auditor scorned. The General Data Protection Regulation has unfortunately put the pensions industry in that dangerous position where we have to run a gauntlet, deciding how seriously to take the dire warnings of these two professional communities.