All Public sector pensions articles – Page 8
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News
Can UK councils rent their own streets to fund pensions?
Several US public schemes have embraced unusual means of securing funding, including renting property to themselves. Although these tactics cannot be used across the Atlantic, the post-Covid landscape could see a variety of new strategies being deployed in the UK.
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Border to Coast expands green infrastructure investment
Several pension funds, including the Local Government Pension Scheme pool Border to Coast, have provided the majority of the funding for a new €1.6bn (£1.4bn) renewable energy investment fund launched by the Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets.
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USS extends Capita administration contract
On the go: Capita Pensions has been awarded a five-year contract extension by the Universities Superannuation Scheme to deliver pension system and administration support.
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Government rejects NHS pension tax proposals
On the go: The government has decided not to go ahead with its proposed flexibilities for the NHS Pension Scheme, as it believes changes to the taper threshold went far enough to address the issue.
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Govt opts for deferred choice underpin solution to McCloud
The government has confirmed it will opt for the deferred choice underpin solution to the McCloud problem, which despite being the right choice according to pensions specialists, will open the floodgates of administration woes for public sector schemes.
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Civil service scheme extends MyCSP admin contract
On the go: The Cabinet Office has extended the contract with MyCSP for the provision of pensions administration and related services to the Civil Service Pension Scheme until the end of 2023.
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Govt to correct part-time judges’ pensions by 2022
On the go: The Ministry of Justice plans to lay regulations in early 2022 with amendments to the Fee-Paid Judicial Pension Scheme, in a move that will provide remedy to judges who are owed past pension contributions.
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OECD: Pension systems facing increased challenges after Covid-19
On the go: The pandemic-led economic crisis has compounded the challenges faced by pension systems in different countries, while also bringing new problems for governments to deal with, a new report has found.
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TPS phased withdrawal plan arrives too late for hundreds of schools
Teachers’ organisations and pension professionals have given a lukewarm welcome to the Department for Education’s proposal to allow independent schools to retain Teachers’ Pension Scheme membership for existing staff, while at the same time offering private plans for new staff.
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Podcasts
Podcast: Regulatory uncertainty puts workforce reform at risk
Podcast:The apparent contradiction between the Treasury’s new exit payment cap and existing Local Government Pension Scheme regulations risks limiting employers’ ability to restructure their workforce, warns Alison Murray, partner and head of public sector actuarial at Aon. She is joined by Linklaters counsel Anna Taylor, in a conversation also covering a new responsible investment bill and a proposed solution to the Section 75 problem.
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News
Data error leads Cornwall Council to overcharge hundreds of employees
Hundreds of workers enrolled in the Cornwall Pension Fund could be due a rebate after an administration error saw Cornwall Council overcharge them for their pension contributions.
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LGPS could face legal challenges over new exit payment cap
Local Government Pension Scheme administrators face potential legal challenges, after a new cap on exit payments from public sector schemes contradicting existing regulations came into force on Wednesday.
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DWP still keeping millions in the dark over loss of GMP top ups
Millions of people are still unaware of the loss of a valuable indexed guaranteed minimum pension benefit to their state pension since 2016, as the Department for Work and Pensions still has not complied with a Parliamentary and Health Services Ombudsman ruling to inform the public of this deprivation.
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One in five teachers may have incorrect pension entitlements
One in five teachers may be at risk of receiving incorrect information about their pension entitlements, with discrepancies also likely to be found in other decentralised public sector pension schemes with multiple employers.
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McCloud remedy could take two years to implement, PLSA warns
On the go: The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association has warned it may take more than two years for the Local Government Pension Scheme to implement the McCloud remedy, casting doubt on the government’s proposed timeframe.
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Govt consultation suggests abandoning GMP conversion
The Treasury has indicated it may axe guaranteed minimum pension conversion in a new consultation, with experts citing administrative costs as a reason to ditch the idea.
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Opinion
McCloud remedy: Are some public servants more equal than others?
I am a big fan of our public servants, and I am all in favour of them being treated fairly. But I am also a taxpayer with money purchase workplace pension benefits.
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Should ‘too-big-to-fail’ schemes be nationalised?
Analysis: The current pandemic-led economic crisis, coupled with the fact that some of the biggest defined benefit schemes are sponsored by quasi-governmental institutions, has led to suggestions that the UK government should nationalise these pension funds.
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Covid-19 sees schools pull out of Teachers’ Pension Scheme
On the go: Covid-19 has prompted a number of private schools opt out of the Teachers’ Pension Scheme as they look to avoid a significant hike in contributions.
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Podcasts
Podcast: DB schemes could be ‘doomed to failure’ by new funding code
Podcast: Defined benefit schemes could be “doomed to failure by measures that are designed to help them”, says Baroness Ros Altmann of the proposed new funding code. She is joined by SEI’s client strategy director Alistair Jones to discuss that issue, as well as the challenges faced by master trusts, and the increasingly bizarre McCloud remedy that, though intended to tackle age discrimination, has been accused of age discrimination.