Reeves questions timing of review on regulatory arbitrage in DC schemes

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Labour pensions spokeswoman Rachel Reeves has questioned the timing of the government's call for evidence on defined contribution regulation.

The review into the difference in regulation between trust-based and contract-based schemes was announced on Monday and will last for 12 weeks (PP Online, 31 January). However, Reeves (pictured)...

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