Trustee boards should have an appointed "devil's advocate" when making decision to provide opinions which do not follow previous convictions, Buck Consultants says.
Speaking at the Pensions Management Institute (PMI) Autumn Conference, Buck Consultants principal Marcus Hurd said trustee boards, like all decision making groups, need to look past their own convi...
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