High Court: Trustees cannot rely on PPF safety net when taking decisions

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UK - The High Court has ruled trustees cannot rely on the safety net afforded by the Pension Protection Fund when taking decisions.

Lawyers said the case - Independent Trustee Services Limited v Hope and Others - had significant public policy implications and would affect the way in which trustees make decisions. Taylor Wess...

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