All Stephen Timms articles
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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 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 NewsTPR rejects claim of having pressured schemes into LDIThe Pensions Regulator has pushed back against a suggestion put to the watchdog by MPs that it pressured some pension schemes towards liability-driven investments, when they did not think LDI was appropriate for them. 
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         News NewsFCA: Liquidity buffers are a ‘necessary but partial solution’On the go: The Financial Conduct Authority has urged managers of liability-driven investment funds to learn the lessons of the autumn liquidity crisis, claiming that liquidity buffers represent only part of the solution to future volatility. 
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         News NewsHunt declines to commit to state pension inflation upratingOn the go: Chancellor of the exchequer Jeremy Hunt has told the chair of the work and pensions select committee that “there are difficult decisions to be made” in response to a request that social security benefits and state pensions be uprated in April 2023 in line with the consumer price index inflation rate recorded in September 2022. 
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         News NewsMPs to question DB schemes’ use of LDI in new inquiryOn the go: The Work and Pensions Committee has launched an inquiry into the regulation and governance of defined benefit schemes with liability-driven investments. 
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         News NewsMPs question TPR role in LDI market turmoilThe Work and Pensions Committee has questioned the Pensions Regulator’s role in the market turmoil that led to the Bank of England’s intervention, asking if the watchdog should have “taken stronger action” earlier and what actions it was taking to monitor risks. 
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         News NewsMPs call for AE reforms to be introduced by spring 2023The Work and Pensions Committee has called on the government to introduce auto-enrolment reforms next spring, while setting up new policy goals to ensure a “new consensus on adequate retirement income” is achieved. 
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         News NewsOpperman: 12mn people are under-saving for retirementPensions minister Guy Opperman has told MPs that around 12mn people are under-saving for their retirement, accounting for 38 per cent of the nation’s working age population. 
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         News NewsMPs approve Dominic Harris as new Pensions OmbudsmanOn the go: The Work and Pensions Committee has approved the appointment of CMS partner Dominic Harris as the next Pensions Ombudsman. 
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         News NewsOpperman: AE reforms are ‘doable’ by 2025On the go: Pensions minister Guy Opperman remains committed to introducing auto-enrolment reform, noting that implementation of new legislation is “doable” by 2025. 
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         News NewsTPR working on granting pensions to 200,000 gig economy workersOn the go: The Pensions Regulator is working to give gig economy workers access to pensions, but “legal complexities and routine challenges from employers” remain a challenge. 
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         News NewsSelf-assessment pension trials results expected in summerOn the go: The results of a trial to boost retirement savings for the self-employed, involving the existing self-assessment tax system, will be published in summer, a Treasury minister has revealed. 
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         News NewsTPR considers regulatory action in Norton Motorcycles caseOn the go: The Pensions Regulator is considering taking regulatory action against Stuart Garner, former owner of Norton Motorcycles, its chief executive has revealed. 
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         News NewsICO in talks with TPR over member communicationsOn the go: The Information Commissioner’s Office is engaging with the Pensions Regulator to clarify the current rules involving member communications, as schemes and providers believe existing legislation prevents them from reaching out to these individuals. 
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         News NewsWork and Pensions Committee chair Timms receives knighthoodOn the go: Work and Pensions Committee chair Stephen Timms has received a knighthood in the Queen’s birthday honours. 
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         News NewsTimms urges Opperman to reconsider FAS compensation capWork and Pensions Committee chair Stephen Timms has asked pensions minister Guy Opperman to reconsider the interest on arrears and the application of the compensation cap for Financial Assistance Scheme members. 
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         News NewsWater Companies scheme trustee stands firm over surplus transferDavid Sankey, chair of the £710mn Water Companies Pension Scheme, has assured MPs that the trustee has fulfilled its duties with respect to the planned transfer of the Bristol Water section’s surplus to its sponsor. 
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         News NewsBrookfield to safeguard HomeServe DB pensions in £4bn dealOn the go: Canadian asset manager Brookfield has said that it will retain repair business HomeServe’s current defined benefit pensions arrangements, following the announced agreement of a £4bn takeover of the company. 
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         News NewsHMRC discretion on scam victims’ tax bills not justifiable, says ministerJohn Glen, economic secretary to the Treasury, has argued there is “no justifiable basis” for HM Revenue & Customs to use its discretion when assessing the tax treatment of pension liberation victims. 
 





