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Keeping your dawn raid guidance current
Unannounced inspections or ‘dawn raids’ are used by antitrust authorities to obtain evidence when there are suspicions that individuals or businesses have infringed the antitrust rules.
United Kingdom | Publication | April 2024
All occupational schemes, along with personal pension providers, must connect to pensions dashboards by October 31, 2026, at the latest. The DWP has now published guidance setting out a staged timetable, starting with the largest schemes. This phased connection aims to smooth the process of connecting the approximately 3,000 pension schemes and providers in scope by the 2026 connection deadline.
The revised connection timetable runs from April 30, 2025, to October 31, 2026. Key connection dates:
The timetable is not mandatory, but the DWP is encouraging trustees and pension scheme providers to follow the dates in its guidance unless there are exceptional circumstances preventing them from doing so. The guidance includes a checklist for schemes to use in their countdown to connection.
The Pensions Dashboards Programme published a blog on April 9, 2024, which includes links to the DWP guidance, the FCA rules covering stakeholder and personal pensions and the relevant regulations.
In addition, the DWP has published some Financial Reporting Council guidance to assist with turning the value of accrued DC pots into equivalent annual incomes on dashboards. This should help DC savers in understanding how their DC pot will translate into actual income on retirement.Publication
Unannounced inspections or ‘dawn raids’ are used by antitrust authorities to obtain evidence when there are suspicions that individuals or businesses have infringed the antitrust rules.
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The EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation, or FSR, is intended to prevent or remedy distortions of the EU internal market caused by “foreign” – meaning non-EU – subsidies benefitting companies active in the EU.
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The English High Court has given its judgment in the legal battle between FW Aviation (FWA) and VietJet Aviation Joint Stock Company (VietJet). This case revolved around the enforcement of leasing agreements for four Airbus aircraft and the alleged interference by VietJet in the aircraft’s repossession in Vietnam.
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