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Occupational Pension Schemes (GMP Equalisation) Bill - Second Reading

26 November 2021

Lead MP

Margaret Ferrier

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Margaret Ferrier raised concerns about occupational pension schemes (gmp equalisation) bill - second reading in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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The Bill aims to correct a fundamental issue in occupational pension schemes where men and women receive different levels of guaranteed minimum pensions due to historical gender biases. The amendment will allow pension schemes to convert GMPs into other scheme benefits, ensuring that no one loses out on pension income because of their sex. This is crucial as it aligns with the 1990 directive by successive UK Governments and the High Court judgment in 2018 confirming the need for equalisation. The Bill addresses legal uncertainties and provides clarity to pension schemes so they can proceed with necessary corrections without exposing themselves to legal risks.
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