NAPF Conference 2011: Hutton admits Labour pension reforms may have 'made matters worse'

Jenna Towler
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Lord Hutton admitted the Labour administration's pension reform package did not go far enough and may have "made matters worse".

He told delegates although the last government's reform plan made a start on overhauling pensions it "did not go far enough" and may have hindered progress. He said: "I have to give full marks t...

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