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The Law of Unintended Consequences

In a mid week update to my Monday posting, Readers Digest has just announnced it is going into administration in the UK due to the size of the DB pension scheme deficit.

What seems to be most interesting in this case is that the parent company seems to have been in negotiation with the Pension Protection Fund about making payments to the scheme (presumably to ensure that the compromise it was contemplating would not prevent entry to the PPF should it be necessary). However, this ‘agreement’ did not meet whatever stringent test the Pension Regulator had in mind. Result – RD goes bust and the scheme probably ends up in the PPF anyway. Well done tPR – way to go!!

NB – The Pension Regulator has a statutory duty to ensure schemes do not fall into the PPF if at all possible. I think we can assume that on this one at least, it failed miserably.

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Jennie Kreser heads up the Pension Law Unit at Silverman Sherliker advising sponsoring employers and Trustees of occupational pension schemes on this complex and evolving area of law. Jennie Jennie advises large multi-employer schemes as well as smaller single employer arrangements and has wide experience of both Defined Contribution and Defined Benefit schemes. Jennie qualified in 1986 originally as a criminal prosecutor. She sits as a Magistrate in her local justice area and is an Approved Chairman and Deputy Chair of the Bench Training and Development Committee. Jennie was formerly Legal Director of the Occupational Pensions Regulatory Authority. When her busy practice allows, Jennie likes to indulge her passion for travelling. To consult Jennie on any corporate Pensions matter, please call her on +44 (0)20 7749 2700 or send her an email by clicking below: Email Jennie