Stephanie Hawthorne asks if a new review will help solve the many issues currently faced
Buzz respondents rank current chancellor as worst since 1997 after week of budget chaos
Tax simplification must return to the top of the government’s pensions agenda in order to boost saving potential, says Alan Pickering.
Former Chancellor Alistair Darling has written an open letter to his successor George Osborne warning he must change course on the economy now or cause "immeasurable damage".
The government cannot encourage people to save more, amid concerns a decline in spending could shut off the economic recovery, policy experts say.
In the final part of our run-down of the most read Professional Pensions Online articles in 2011, we look at the rest of the top 20 news stories during the year - those in first to tenth place.
Labour has called on the government to stick to the schedule for auto-enrolment.
The coalition is considering delaying auto-enrolment and a delay of more than 12 months will mean the reform package is effectively over, former Chancellor Alistair Darling told reporters.
Even Alistair Darling would have trouble spinning these numbers: Fewer than two million viewers tuned in to watch him debate with Chancellor-in-waiting George Osborne and the Lib Dem's Vince Cable last night. Nine million opted for EastEnders.
Alistair Darling, George Osborne and Vince Cable have kicked off the election campaign with a live televised debate on the economy which saw them trading blows on issues including the national debt, financial services regulation and long term care.