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Recycling Paul Maynard.

The loss of office is one thing, the loss of livelihood another. Paul Maynard is to be found on Linked In explaining that being an ex-pensions minister is not all that it’s cracked up to be Paul is a kind, … Continue reading

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Maynard on putting people in the know at retirement.

Our current pensions minister charms us with an engaging “cuddliness”. But his style remind me of Frank Field’s. Just as you would not have wanted to have had an unpleasant conversation with Frank, so you would not want to get … Continue reading

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Open DB schemes poised for breakthrough surgery from tPR

Paul Maynard, pensions minister, says the Government had “always intended” for Open DB plans to have “flexibility” and was “aware that this may not have been clear in the draft Regulations that were consulted on”. — Josephine Cumbo (@JosephineCumbo) January … Continue reading

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Pensions Minister agrees to look into BP issue.

  In a Parliamentary debate in Westminster Hall this week, Alistair Carmichael, MP (Orkney & Shetland) told UK Pension’s Minister Paul Maynard that BP appeared to be “dealing from the bottom of the deck” when it came to pension decisions … Continue reading

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Can we let our Pension Minister get on with the job?

I am very sorry to hear that our current pension minister is under investigation for  spending tax-payer’s money on the promotion of his party in his Blackpool North constituency. The proper business of Government is governance and we had hoped … Continue reading

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So what’s this new pension minister like then?

I had the good fortune to meet with the Paul Maynard, our new pension minister yesterday morning. I won’t go into my agenda , though I hope that I will be able to talk more openly about what we discussed … Continue reading

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