Government urged to see sense over review costs burden on IFAs.

The government is being urged to force shareholders in life companies to bear some of the costs of t...

The government is being urged to force shareholders in life companies
to bear some of the costs of the Pension Review and to consider the plight
of IFAs and brokers who could be driven out of business by Phase Two.


Accepting many of the IFA Association's concerns about Phase Two, the
Treasury Select Committee last month made its recommendations to
Government to ensure that the review is conducted fairly.


The committee said: "Shareholders who benefit from the profitability of
the company should bear

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