All Public sector pensions articles – Page 6
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News
Public sector schemes wary of TPR’s new code of practice
Public sector schemes should press on with implementing the Pensions Regulator’s new code of practice, Aon has said. However, schemes are concerned about the new rules and have asked for more clarity from the watchdog.
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News
Teachers’ Pension Scheme seeks new admin
On the go: The Department for Education has launched a tender for administration services for the Teachers’ Pension Scheme, as Capita’s contract is due to end in 2025.
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News
Isle of Man civil servants to choose between DB and DC
On the go: Civil servants on the Isle of Man are to be given a choice between an existing defined benefit scheme and a new defined contribution arrangement, the island’s government has announced.
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News
Actuaries propose changes to public sector pension increases
The Association of Consulting Actuaries is calling on the government to change the way it calculates pension increases for unfunded public sector schemes, proposing that these are based on economic growth rather than inflation, as this would be “fairer” for future generations of taxpayers.
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News
Ombudsman criticises civil service pensions administrator
The Pensions Ombudsman has partially upheld a complaint brought against MyCSP, which administers Civil Service Pensions, for causing “significant distress” in its handling of an overpayment case.
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News
GPs admin woes continue in new Capita pensions portal
The long-running saga of admin issues for doctors continues, as a new pensions and payments portal for GP practices, introduced in June, has shown a series of failings, including missing records and payments.
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News
Govt to open new public sector scheme for judges in 2022
On the go: The Ministry of Justice has launched a consultation on creating a new public sector pension scheme for judges, which will address the issues caused by the McCloud judgment and allow the government to have a pensions-based solution for the whole judiciary.
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News
HMRC extends reporting and payment deadlines for scheme pays
On the go: HM Revenue & Customs has extended the deadline for savers who want to use their pension scheme to settle tax charges from a previous year.
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Govt introduces public service pensions bill in parliament
On the go: The government introduced the public service pensions and judicial offices bill in the House of Lords on Monday that will allow the implementation of the McCloud remedy.
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Opinion
Policing police pensions
For advisers with clients in the police community, it might be tempting to simply dismiss the complaints raised recently by the Pension Challenge group – an independent group representing police officers arguing that the introduction of transitional arrangements to police pensions are discriminatory on the grounds of age — as the unwelcome opinions of a public sector minority.
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News
Govt rejects calls for £1.2bn pension boost for mineworkers
On the go: The government has rejected calls to reform the Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme that could have seen its members share an additional £1.2bn, a decision critics have branded “intransigent” and a “slap in the face”.
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News
Brunel’s Faith Ward wins environmental finance award
On the go: Faith Ward, chief responsible investment officer at Brunel Pension Partnership, has been named environmental finance personality of the year by news and analysis service Environmental Finance for her work making Brunel a “sustainability leader”.
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News
Private sector DB and hybrid schemes see rise in DRCs
On the go: The value of gross assets, excluding derivatives of private sector defined benefit and hybrid schemes, fell by 1 per cent between the third and fourth quarters of 2020, according to the Office for National Statistics.
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Govt to reform discount rate and cost-control mechanism
The government has proposed aligning the discount rate review periods with the valuation cycles of public service pension schemes, and is taking forward reforms to the cost-cap mechanism first proposed by the government actuary.
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Podcasts
Podcast: Treasury ‘ignored advice’ in public sector pension reforms
Podcast: A report from the Public Accounts Committee about the public sector pensions reform has showed that Treasury ignored advice that could have prevented the McCloud case, argues Ian Neale, co-founder of Aries Insight. He is joined by Sackers partner Claire Carey, in an episode also covering industry consultation fatigue and the new Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures reporting requirements.
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News
Schemes urged to hire independent trustees for better governance
On the go: Pension schemes should appoint an independent professional trustee that can help navigate the increasing complexity and risk involved in day-to-day operations, Willis Towers Watson has advised.
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News
Increasing numbers of NHS staff opt out of pension scheme
On the go: The number of NHS staff opting out of the health service’s pension scheme rose by 22 per cent last year.
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News
Industry warns against Treasury ‘tax raid’
Experts from across the pensions industry have warned against a rumoured “tax raid” in the autumn budget.
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News
Government actuary proposes cost control mechanism reform
Martin Clarke, the government actuary, has proposed changing the cost-control mechanism used in the reformed public service pension schemes in a bid to tackle the “perverse outcome” of the 2016 valuation.
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News
Calls for NHS pension reform to tackle 'medical staffing crisis'
On the go: The British Medical Association has used a Public Accounts Committee report criticising the Treasury’s implementation of public sector pension reforms to call for further changes to the NHS Pension Scheme in order to tackle the medical staffing crisis.