All Work and Pensions Committee articles – Page 8
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      NewsField calls for swift action from TPR on Johnston pre-packOn the go: Chair of the Work and Pensions Committee, Frank Field MP, has written to the Pensions Regulator with serious concerns about the possible 'dumping' of pension liabilities using a pre-pack deal. 
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      NewsField and PPF express concerns over Johnston Press dealOn the go: Chair of the Work and Pensions Committee Frank Field has written to the Pensions Regulator about its engagement with Johnston Press on its pension scheme, which has now entered a Pension Protection Fund assessment period. The PPF has also raised concerns over the deal. 
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         News NewsOpperman aims for bumper summer pensions billThe minister for pensions and financial inclusion, Guy Opperman, has stated his intention to deliver a “very substantial” bill addressing multiple areas of pensions regulation in the summer of 2019. 
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      NewsGovernment to legislate for CDCThe Work and Pensions Committee has published a letter from Guy Opperman, minister for pensions and financial inclusion, which indicates the government’s intention to lay primary and secondary legislation for collective defined contribution schemes. 
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      NewsField asks TPR to learn lessons as Kodak zombie set to enter PPFThe chair of the Work and Pensions Committee has written to the Pensions Regulator asking it to reflect on lessons it should have learned from its handling of the Kodak Pension Plan, which this week announced it faced Pension Protection Fund entry. 
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      OpinionShould shareholder distribution take a back seat to deficits?Chris Sier is halfway through an imperious display at day one of the Work and Pensions Committee’s inquiry into pensions cost transparency. 
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      NewsGovernment hands industry reins on dashboard projectWork and pensions secretary Esther McVey has said she "backs the industry" to deliver the pensions dashboard, but key details including whether the government will compel schemes to submit information remain unclear. 
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      NewsDWP restates commitment to industry-led dashboardWork and pensions secretary Esther McVey has said she "backs the industry" to deliver the pensions dashboard, but key details including whether the government will compel schemes to submit information remain unclear. 
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      NewsFrank Field resigns Labour whipOn the go: Work and Pensions Committee chair Frank Field has resigned the Labour Party whip, citing a hostile atmosphere and alleged anti-semitism within the party. 
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         Opinion OpinionSelect committee’s new inquiry misses the pointFrom the blog: It is bizarre that the Work and Pensions Committee is questioning whether people understand the cost and value for money of their pension products when the Financial Conduct Authority has only just published research that answers their question. 
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      NewsSelect committee launches costs and transparency inquiryThe Work and Pensions Committee is to conduct an inquiry into transparency in the pensions industry, questioning whether individuals are able to understand the cost, performance and value for money of their pension products. 
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      NewsSelect committee chair loses no confidence vote by local partyLabour MP Frank Field has lost of vote of no confidence in his constituency, as local party members try to oust the Work and Pensions Committee chair over his support for Brexit. 
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         Features FeaturesBT’s 'sleight of hand' bond gift slashes accounting deficitBT’s defined benefit scheme has seen its accounting deficit drop by £1.8bn over the past quarter after investing in the bonds of its own sponsor, but some experts have questioned whether the move has any meaningful impact on member security. 
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         Opinion OpinionIncreasing TPR powers vital to protect DB schemesFrom the blog: The white paper on protecting defined benefit schemes will go under the spotlight on Wednesday with both the Pensions Regulator and pensions minister giving oral evidence to the Work and Pensions Committee as part of its inquiry. 
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      NewsSelect committee hails CDC as 'new Beveridge' for UK pensionsCollective defined contribution schemes could usher in a new era of progress for the welfare state, according to the Work and Pensions Committee’s latest report, as the influential group of MPs seeks to increase pressure on government to facilitate the swift creation of CDC schemes. 
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         Opinion OpinionSidecars suit self-employedEditorial: Self-employment is more common than ever, and the distinct lack of any concrete solution to get these people saving for retirement is becoming increasingly worrying. 
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         News NewsFCA recommends investment pathways for drawdownThe Financial Conduct Authority has proposed that pension providers are required to develop three ready-made investment pathways to help confused drawdown customers, but has shied away from imposing a charge cap on the products. 
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      NewsGovernment rejects calls for default decumulation pathwaysThe government has rejected the Work and Pensions Committee’s recommendation for default decumulation pathways, but has agreed that there is a strong case for pensions dashboard compulsion. 
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         Opinion OpinionDefault pathways strengthen freedom and choice, not weaken itMembers should always be encouraged to make an active choice about their retirement income, but we know not everyone will. Government should therefore provide clear principles to govern the creation of good-value defaults, says the Pension and Lifetime Savings Association’s Nigel Peaple. 
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         Opinion OpinionMistakes of annuity regime are being repeatedFrom the blog: The willingness of government and regulators to take a pragmatic approach to so-called pensions freedom will be tested over the next few weeks. 
 





