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Government investigations in Singapore 2026
We have contributed the Singapore chapter of Panoramic: Government Investigations 2026.
United Kingdom | Publication | August 2025
The Pensions Ombudsman's office published its corporate strategy for 2025-28 and corporate plan for 2025/26. The three-year strategy sets out the roadmap for tackling rising service demand, while the corporate plan sets out specific measures for the year ahead.
Both documents focus on two key strategic goals:
According to the strategy, the first goal will build on the office's recent operating model review, which led to changes in several of the office's systems and processes with a view to improving efficiency and resolving complaints at an earlier stage. These included the use of expedited determinations and ensuring complainants have exhausted the respondent's formal complaints process before their complaint is accepted by the Ombudsman.
In 2025/26, further changes to be implemented include a review of case handling processes with a particular focus on jurisdiction decisions. Over the coming three-year period as a whole, the office hopes to increase the number of closed complaints by 4 per cent a year.
The second goal will see several initiatives intended to use the office's expertise to help improve pension administration and complaint handling. Among other things, the Ombudsman's guidance on topics such as distress and inconvenience awards will be "refreshed" and further data on complaint topics will be published.
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We have contributed the Singapore chapter of Panoramic: Government Investigations 2026.
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The French legal system is set to become more attractive with the introduction of a new category of legal instruments called “titre transférable” (transferable document) designed to facilitate and accelerate the digitalisation of trade finance transactions.
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In <em>V & Anor v K</em> [2025] EWHC 1523 (Comm), the Commercial Court has dismissed jurisdictional and serious irregularity challenges under sections 67 and 68 of the Arbitration Act 1996 arising out of an LMAA arbitration.
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