Advisers put on trial

Do providers offer value for money? Jonathan Stapleton passes judgment

Jonathan Stapleton
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Hamish Wilson's Pensions and Benefits Show comments that the industry is full of vested interests and must cut out "parasites" in order to boost efficiency and regain trust in saving sparked a number of furious comments on the web.

Yet, as my colleague Rachel Dalton argues in her leader (PP Online, 20 June), Hamish could well be right, especially when it comes to the need to reduce the complexity of schemes and the number of ...

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