There were more than 750 reported cases of pension liberation fraud last year, an increase on the previous 12 months, according to the latest figures.
The Chancellor has told the House of Commons 60,000 savers have taken out a total of £1bn since April, when pensions freedom came into effect.
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Ministers have given out mixed messages on when the government will intervene against providers failing to offer full pension flexibility.
Rupert Harrison,former chief of staff to Chancellor George Osborne, is to take up a new role at BlackRock to help develop its retirement proposition.
Advisers are once again being lined up to take the blame
Ros Altmann could struggle to make her mark as pensions minister as ‘political oxygen' for further pension policy reforms is extremely limited, a consultant has said.
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