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This has to be on a par with using company funds within an offset mortgage !!
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostSomeone's been reading Investing other peoples pensions by Robert Maxwell
I think it was called
"10 easy steps to non-slip yachting"
Apparently it made quiet a splash
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Someone's been reading Investing other peoples pensions by Robert Maxwell
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Originally posted by BlackenedBiker View Post<fx>Blows snot bubble in disbelief</fx>
What has that QUANGO been doing for the past 15 years.
1: Holidaying in Barbados
2: Being Mythical
3: Hiding
FWIW, one of the duties of TPR is the protection of the Pensions Protection Fund - it's another tripartite regulatory environment, comprising:
TPR
PPF
DWP
aka Yet-Another-Cluster-****-By-The-Politicians
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostI did a gig at The Pensions Regulator in Brighton and they were absolutely terrified of another Maxwell happening on their watch. Odd to see that it's happening under their noses and in the public sector!
What has that QUANGO been doing for the past 15 years.
1: Holidaying in Barbados
2: Being Mythical
3: Hiding
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I did a gig at The Pensions Regulator in Brighton and they were absolutely terrified of another Maxwell happening on their watch. Odd to see that it's happening under their noses and in the public sector!
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Oh Dear ™ This will end in tears
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2...ension-schemes
Local authorities across Britain are believed to be borrowing hundreds of millions of pounds from staff pension schemes in order to boost returns on their own cash deposits - without sharing the full interest with the pension fund.
Unions want this investment practice, which is outlawed in the private sector, to be banned immediately. They have suggested that councils' investment strategies may already be illegal.
The Local Government Association insisted that councils were acting within the regulations. "The law requires councils to invest their pension fund money properly and prudently, and that is what they do," it said.
Best stick it all in the highest paying accounts. Might I suggest Iceland, no I mean Ireland, no ....Tags: None
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