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New pensions criminal sanction powers will not be retrospective, minister confirms
Out-Law News | 18 Jan 2021 | 4:17 pm | 1 min. read
Criminal sanctions and information gathering powers to be granted to the UK’s Pensions Regulator (TPR) under proposed legislation will not be applied retrospectively, pensions minister Guy Opperman has confirmed.
The Pension Schemes Bill will give TPR new powers to hand out criminal sanctions to individuals involved with defined benefit pension schemes. The proposed new offences focus on avoidance of employer debt, and conduct risking accrued scheme benefits.
In response to a question asked by Labour MP Angela Eagle, Opperman said none of the provisions in the Bill relating to criminal sanctions or information gathering powers would be retrospective, and would apply only to acts which take place after the powers come into force.