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The Pensions Dashboard Bill - Third Reading

20 January 2023

Lead MP

Mary Robinson

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Mary Robinson raised concerns about the pensions dashboard bill - third reading in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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I move to safeguard the interests of pensions savers by preventing unscrupulous trustees or managers from using pension scheme assets to reimburse penalties incurred under the Pensions Dashboard Regulations. The Bill aims to prevent trustees and managers from reimbursing themselves with up to £50,000 in penalties that could otherwise be paid out of pension funds. Automatic enrolment has increased pensions savings but managing multiple pots is difficult; dashboards will consolidate this information online for individuals to track easily. Ensuring data security, the Bill introduces criminal proceedings against trustees or managers who misuse scheme assets, allowing for up to two years in prison and fines.
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