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Fiduciary duties

Non-inquiry session

In this one-off evidence session the Committee will be exploring trustees’ fiduciary duties in relation to pension investment decisions. The Committee will focus in particular on how climate risk is considered and whether changes to fiduciary duties are needed.

Reports, special reports and government responses

No reports or special reports published.

Correspondence with the Minister for Pensions relating to Fiduciary Duties
Work Fiduciary duties (Non-inquiry session)
Correspondence
Correspondence with Minister for Pensions relating to Fiduciary duties and climate change
Work Fiduciary duties (Non-inquiry session)
Correspondence

Oral evidence transcripts

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21 February 2024
Work Fiduciary duties (Non-inquiry session)
Witnesses Nigel Peaple (Director of Policy and Advocacy at Pension and Lifetime Savings Association), Rachel Croft (Council Member at Association of Professional Pension Trustees), Debbie Webb (Chair of the Pensions Board at Institute and Faculty of Actuaries), Carol Young (Chief Executive at Universities Superannuation Scheme), Lewis Johnston (Director of Policy at ShareAction), Tony Burdon (CEO at Make My Money Matter), Charlotte O’Leary (CEO at Pensions for Purpose), and James Alexander (Chief Executive at UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association)
Oral Evidence
UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association (FYD0017)
ClientEarth (FYD0018)
ShareAction (FYD0016)

Other publications

No other publications published.

Contact us

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  • Email: workpencom@parliament.uk
  • Phone: 020 7219 8976 | 020 7219 1679 (Media)
  • Address: Work and Pensions Committee | House of Commons | London | SW1A 0AA