There have been cases in which pensions administration firm employees have both personally undertaken or been complicit in assisting others to commit fraud, the Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA) has warned.
Fraud guidance published today (19 April) by the association's cybercrime and fraud working group highlights vetting procedures that can be undertaken for new employees in administration to curb ba...
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