All Work and Pensions Committee articles – Page 11
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OpinionCold call from a pensioner
Editorial: An elderly gentleman called me a few days ago at work. He was looking for someone who could help him access his pension pot.
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News
Carillion directors called to joint inquiry
The Work and Pensions Committee and the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee are starting a joint inquiry into the collapse of Carillion, which has left thousands of employees and pension scheme members in limbo.
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Field probes administrator on Palmer & Harvey pension situation
The select committee has written to the administrators of collapsed wholesaler Palmer & Harvey, with a series of questions about the company’s finances and operations, and the position that leaves the pension fund in.
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NewsCarillion collapse sparks calls for better DB rules
The collapse of Carillion and impending transfer of some of its defined benefit members into the Pension Protection Fund has raised questions about the suitability of existing pensions laws.
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Select committee set to publish responses on British Steel transfers
The Work and Pensions Committee is to release responses it has received from the FCA, advisory business Active Wealth and 'introducer' company Celtic Wealth.
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CIDC schemes divide industry
Collective individual defined contribution schemes may be the only viable form of collective pension scheme in the short run, according to David Blake, director at the Pensions Institute, Cass Business School.
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NewsPPF praised for tough line on Toys R Us insolvency talks
The pensions industry has welcomed the tough stance taken by the Pension Protection Fund in its negotiations with struggling retailer Toys R Us, saying it will encourage companies not to take their pension responsibilities lightly.
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Opinion
Industry is divided over Royal Mail's CDC proposal
Pressure is mounting on the Department for Work and Pensions to lay regulations for collective defined contribution, after mediation between Royal Mail and the Communication Workers Union recommended lobbying government to facilitate their creation of a CDC scheme.
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OpinionThe heat is on for a cold-calling ban
From the blog: Frank Field’s call for action on cold-calling has reminded us of the fact that despite industry and government agreeing that savers need to be protected from scammers, precisely nothing has happened.
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NewsMPs launch inquiry into CDC
The Work and Pensions Committee has begun an inquiry into collective defined contribution schemes, but experts remain unconvinced of European-style risk-sharing, highlighting intergenerational and moral hazard risks.
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NewsField: Members should have first claim on assets
Work and Pensions Committee chair Frank Field wants pension scheme members to have first claim on any assets from bankrupt sponsors, a debate on scrapping limited liability, and hopes to start an independent action group to support trustees.
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OpinionIt's time to put our faith in experts
From the blog: The transfer market has been frantic with activity since the introduction of pension freedoms in 2015. Around £50bn has been cashed out of company pension schemes over the past two years, according to Mercer.
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NewsHPE pensioners to bring inflation-proofing dispute before MPs
Pensioners of Hewlett Packard Enterprise are lobbying the government to force their former employer to provide inflation protection for pension rights built up before 1997, and have gained cross-party support for legislation.
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OpinionIn need of repair
Editorial: News that the Work and Pensions Committee will scrutinise the effects of the pension freedoms cannot have surprised many.
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Select committee probes pension freedoms as concerns grow
The Work and Pensions Committee is launching a new inquiry into the pension freedom reforms, asking whether changes are required to better achieve the policy’s objectives.
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NewstPR greenlights British Steel RAA
The Pensions Regulator has granted initial approval for the restructuring of the British Steel Pension Scheme, which will see members offered revised benefits at a level above those provided by the Pension Protection Fund.
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Opinion
Is professionalism the answer to the governance dilemma?
A trend among schemes towards delegation and using professionals means the question how trustees can monitor those who advise them becomes ever more pressing.
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Increased use of RAAs is 'inevitable', experts say
The Pensions Regulator has agreed a regulated apportionment arrangement with Hoover, as experts say the number of RAAs, as well as the amount of due diligence involved, is likely to increase.
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NewsMPs call for government to put brakes on 'free riding' gig economy firms
The Work and Pensions Committee has called for employee and self-employed national insurance contributions to be equalised, arguing that following the introduction of the new state pension, the self-employed contribute far less.
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Nolan: Inflexible actuaries and trustees harm DB employers
Trustees and their actuaries must consider the impact of deficits and funding negotiations on struggling defined benefit sponsors, the president of the Society of Pension Professionals has warned.





