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Impact of PSR on ownership
The 2023/24 Premier League season was unusual in recent times in that events off the pitch seemed to almost take up as many column inches as the football.
United Kingdom | Publication | September 2023
On September 18, 2023, draft regulations on PPF compensation were laid before Parliament, made under the restatement powers of the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 (the Act). The Act permits "secondary retained EU law" (which includes retained case law) to be restated in regulations and also allows a restatement to use different words or concepts from those used in the original law in order to resolve ambiguities.
The need for the restatement arises because after December 31, 2023, retained EU law will cease to have effect in domestic law. The Government's policy is to retain the effects of the judgments in the Hampshire case, where the ECJ found that former employees should receive at least 50 per cent of the value of their accrued pension benefits on their employer's insolvency, and the Hughes case where the Court of Appeal upheld a previous High Court judgment that disapplied on grounds of age discrimination the PPF compensation cap applying to members below their scheme's normal pension age.
Under the powers in the Act, the draft Pensions Act 2004 (Amendment) (Pension Protection Fund Compensation) Regulations 2023 will:
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The 2023/24 Premier League season was unusual in recent times in that events off the pitch seemed to almost take up as many column inches as the football.
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