PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Pension Funds (22 February 2016)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Angela Rayner (Labour)
Answer
The Government remains committed to ensuring that members of pension schemes are able to obtain information about the costs and charges which they bear. Although it is not a legal requirement, the Government expects that many schemes will choose to publish their annual Chair’s Statement. In due course, the Government intends to make regulations requiring information about scheme costs and charges to be published.
Trade unions that are recognised to any extent for the purposes of collective bargaining in relation to members of the scheme are entitled to receive a copy of the Chair’s Statement. Trade unions which do not meet these criteria are not entitled to receive a copy of the Chair’s Statement. However, beneficiaries of pension schemes who are members of trade unions which are not recognised for collective bargaining purposes may still request the information and pass it on to their union or any other person.
We intend to publish a summary of the evidence received on transaction costs in pension schemes when we announce our next steps, which will follow in due course.
Answered by:
Justin Tomlinson (Conservative)
25 February 2016
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