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Regulatory investigations and enforcement: Key developments
The past six months have seen a number of key changes in the regulatory investigations and enforcement space.
United Kingdom | Publication | March 2025
The Pensions Dashboards Programme has announced that the first three dashboard participants — Heywood, Pensions Fusion, and Legal and General — have now completed the connection journey to the pensions dashboards ecosystem. The three organisations have completed “Operational Acceptance Testing”, the final system checks which include the verification of backups, security, performance and user access before being ready to connect providers and schemes.
This announcement came as Oliver Morley, CEO of the Money and Pensions Service, confirmed to MPs during an evidence session of the Work and Pensions Select Committee on March 5, 2025, that standards for pension providers and schemes have now been approved by the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.
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The past six months have seen a number of key changes in the regulatory investigations and enforcement space.
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In a recent determination, the Ombudsman rejected a scheme member’s claim that the trustees should have conducted due diligence on the receiving scheme before making a transfer in in 2014, as there was no duty of care on the trustees at the time of transfer.
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The Court of Appeal has confirmed that proof of disclosure to third parties is not required for data protection law breaches and that individuals’ rights are breached by unlawful “processing” alone.
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