Hutton retort: Assessing public sector reforms

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Now we've had time to digest the findings of the Independent Public Service Pensions Commission's interim report, Laura Blows finds out what the industry makes of its suggestions to date

It’s been a busy few weeks in the world of pensions regulation, and arguably about to have the biggest impact is Lord John Hutton’s Independent Public Service Pensions Commission. Well received?...

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