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Fifth report: Protecting pension savers—five years on from the pension freedoms: Pension scams

Work and Pensions Committee HC 648 Published 28 March 2021
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We recommend that DWP should publish details of its plans to co-ordinate work with the...

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We recommend that DWP should publish details of its plans to co-ordinate work with the Treasury to combat pension scams as a matter of urgency. Following the introduction of the pension freedoms there is now less practical distinction between the … Read more
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Para 20

We recommend that Project Bloom, the multi-agency taskforce set up to tackle pension scams, should...

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We recommend that Project Bloom, the multi-agency taskforce set up to tackle pension scams, should develop a range of measures to enable a better understanding of the scale of pension scamming, rather than relying solely on the current Action Fraud … Read more
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Para 26

At present there is no universal definition of pension scams and the range of potential...

Recommendation
At present there is no universal definition of pension scams and the range of potential activity which could be classed as a scam runs from sharp practice all the way to outright fraud. Project Bloom, the multi-agency taskforce set up … Read more
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Para 34

Many victims of pension scams never report that they have been scammed.

Recommendation
Many victims of pension scams never report that they have been scammed. Others report a long time after it has taken place. Scam victims reasonably expect that, when they make a report to Action Fraud, it will be acted upon. … Read more
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Para 35

The aftermath of a pension scam can leave a victim needing to deal with several...

Recommendation
The aftermath of a pension scam can leave a victim needing to deal with several different bodies without much guidance or support. For many victims Action Fraud is the first point of contact and for those for whom it is … Read more
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Para 37

We heard repeatedly about a worrying trend of secondary scammers—scammers targeting people who have already...

Recommendation
We heard repeatedly about a worrying trend of secondary scammers—scammers targeting people who have already been the victim of a pension scam. People who have not reported their case to an appropriate body—or who have done so but not received … Read more
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Pension firms can and should report suspect scams directly to Action Fraud.

Recommendation
Pension firms can and should report suspect scams directly to Action Fraud. But we heard extensive evidence from the pensions industry that they are not sure where or how to report pension scams or suspected scams and that they are … Read more
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Para 47

We welcome the fact that the Pensions Regulator is supporting efforts to encourage the pensions...

Recommendation
We welcome the fact that the Pensions Regulator is supporting efforts to encourage the pensions industry to share information about pension scams through its pledge to combat pension scams campaign, which was launched in November 2020. We would like to … Read more
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Pension scammers do not confine themselves to the borders of the UK.

Recommendation
Pension scammers do not confine themselves to the borders of the UK. Many of the cases we heard about took place across several countries, making enforcement more complicated. We note that since the introduction of a potential 25% charge on … Read more
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Para 61

The Pension Schemes Act 2021 will allow people’s statutory right to transfer from their pension...

Recommendation
The Pension Schemes Act 2021 will allow people’s statutory right to transfer from their pension scheme to be restricted where there are signs of a pension scam. Regulations will be developed by DWP and are expected to be in place … Read more
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Para 62

The regulations will identify potential indicators of a pension scam which would raise either red...

Recommendation
The regulations will identify potential indicators of a pension scam which would raise either red or amber flags. A red flag would allow a transfer to be blocked and an amber flag would allow a transfer to be paused until … Read more
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Para 63

The FCA hosts a warning list on its website.

Recommendation
The FCA hosts a warning list on its website. The warning list publishes details of unregulated entities which appear to be carrying out an FCA regulated activity without the requisite authorisation or permission. The Minister for Pensions and Financial Inclusion … Read more
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Para 73

The move online by pension scammers has been a recurring theme of our inquiry.

Recommendation
The move online by pension scammers has been a recurring theme of our inquiry. Regulators appear powerless to hold online firms to account for hosting scam advertisements in the same way they would be able to for traditional media. Scammers … Read more
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Para 74

On 15 December 2020 the Government announced its decision to bring forward legislation for the...

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On 15 December 2020 the Government announced its decision to bring forward legislation for the Online Safety Bill but also signalled its intent to exclude financial harms from the scope of that legislation. It is notable that several public bodies, … Read more
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Para 75

In the period between now and any legislation coming into force, we recommend that voluntary...

Recommendation
In the period between now and any legislation coming into force, we recommend that voluntary codes of conduct should be developed by search engines and social networks which make it clear that a request from a UK-based regulator is sufficient … Read more
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Since 2014, the FCA and the Pensions Regulator have been running ScamSmart campaigns to alert...

Recommendation
Since 2014, the FCA and the Pensions Regulator have been running ScamSmart campaigns to alert people to the risks of scams. The campaigns have made effective use of limited resources to target groups vulnerable to scams. We recommend that Pensions … Read more
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Para 91

When the pension freedoms were introduced, a guidance guarantee was presented as a key pillar...

Recommendation
When the pension freedoms were introduced, a guidance guarantee was presented as a key pillar of the reforms supporting people making use of the new range of choices available to them. Everyone with a defined contribution pension is entitled to … Read more
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Para 92

We recommend that the Department for Work and Pensions should consider the options available for...

Recommendation
We recommend that the Department for Work and Pensions should consider the options available for the Money and Pensions Service to offer enhanced guidance or limited advice, including through technological solutions. Regulated advice comes at a cost to savers, which … Read more
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The pension advice allowance allows members of defined contribution and hybrid pension schemes to withdraw...

Recommendation
The pension advice allowance allows members of defined contribution and hybrid pension schemes to withdraw £500 from their pension up to three times in different tax years for advice. There appears to have been little take up of the Pension … Read more
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Para 111

There are many bodies with potentially overlapping enforcement responsibilities relating to pension scams.

Recommendation
There are many bodies with potentially overlapping enforcement responsibilities relating to pension scams. These include, but are not necessarily limited to: the Pensions Regulator, the FCA, the Insolvency Service, HMRC, Information Commissioner’s Office, the police service, the Serious Fraud Office, … Read more
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Para 112

The FCA told us that there have been a very large number of prosecutions involving...

Recommendation
The FCA told us that there have been a very large number of prosecutions involving scams and unauthorised business. We do not agree with this assessment. Its own figures—revealed only through Freedom of Information requests—show that there were just 25 … Read more
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Para 114

Regulators exist to protect savers and not enable scammers.

Recommendation
Regulators exist to protect savers and not enable scammers. Where a regulator has failed in this fundamental duty they should be held accountable. We recommend that the Government review the recourse available to pension scam victims when the actions of … Read more
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The establishment in 2012 of Project Bloom, the multi-agency task force set up to tackle...

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The establishment in 2012 of Project Bloom, the multi-agency task force set up to tackle pension fraud was an attempt to overcome this. We support the creation of Project Bloom, but it has become clear that it does not have … Read more
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Para 131

As well as ruining someone’s financial future, a pension scam can leave them with large...

Recommendation
As well as ruining someone’s financial future, a pension scam can leave them with large unexpected tax bills. Pension liberation scams often involve scammers claiming that there are legal loopholes, such as loans or cash incentives, which can allow a … Read more
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HMRC has been described as “unrelenting and uncompromising” in the pursuit of unauthorised payment charges.

Recommendation
HMRC has been described as “unrelenting and uncompromising” in the pursuit of unauthorised payment charges. While the position taken by HMRC is legally correct, it has often lacked empathy or understanding of impact that its demands have on victims. We … Read more
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Para 135

We recommend that HMRC should re-join the pension scams taskforce Project Bloom.

Recommendation
We recommend that HMRC should re-join the pension scams taskforce Project Bloom. It was a founding member when Project Bloom was set up in 2012 but has since left. The Minister for Pensions and Financial Inclusion told us that he … Read more
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Para 143

Where a pension scheme has been used as a vehicle for a pension liberation scam...

Recommendation
Where a pension scheme has been used as a vehicle for a pension liberation scam the Pensions Regulator will appoint an independent trustee. The trustees management fees and associated legal costs will be met directly from the scheme’s assets, which … Read more
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Para 144

Members of schemes where professional trustees are appointed can face long waits to receive any...

Recommendation
Members of schemes where professional trustees are appointed can face long waits to receive any recovered assets, even if a significant proportion of the assets are recovered. Often because of the costs associated with providing communications to members, which are … Read more
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Being a victim of any fraud can be devastating.

Recommendation
Being a victim of any fraud can be devastating. Pension scams often involve the loss of a lifetime’s savings and many of the plans people have made for their later life. Victims of pension scams suffer lifelong financial harm and … Read more
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Conclusions (8)

Observations and findings
1 Conclusion
Para 10
People save for retirement and later life in many different ways, not solely through their pensions. During the course of our inquiry we have been contacted by a number of people who have lost savings, other than pensions, which were intended to support them in retirement.
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2 Conclusion
Para 11
The pension freedoms gave people more choice in how they use their money to meet their own needs. However, by offering pension savers access to a much wider range of investments, the freedoms also removed much of the distinction between pension scams and other types of investment and financial fraud. …
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4 Conclusion
Para 19
The real scale of pension scamming is undoubtedly much larger than the £30 million reported to Action Fraud, the UK’s national reporting centre for fraud and cybercrime, between 2017 and August 2020. We have even heard examples of individual cases with losses potentially larger than the total amount reported to …
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11 Conclusion
Para 46
The pensions industry does not universally share information about possible scams amongst providers and schemes. Information can be, and is, shared voluntarily, including through the Pension Scams Industry Group and the forum it supports— the Pension Scams Industry Forum. WWee rreeccoommmmeenndd tthhaatt PPrroojjeecctt BBlloooomm sshhoouulldd ffaacciilliittaattee iinndduussttrryy iinntteelllliiggeennccee sshhaarriinngg aanndd …
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21 Conclusion
Para 90
When someone is looking for support to help them make a decision about their pension they can seek either advice or guidance. These are both important tools to prevent scams, with earlier intervention likely to lead to better outcomes. Advice is a personalised recommendation which can only be provided by …
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27 Conclusion
Para 113
We have heard devastating evidence from pension scam victims who were persuaded to hand their savings over to a scammer because the scam pension scheme was registered with HMRC. We welcome the action that has led to a reduction in cases such as this. HMRC should make clear that a …
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29 Conclusion
Para 115
The pensions and wider financial services industry has a strong reputational interest in preventing scams. The regulators responsible for protecting the reputations and consumers of these industries are largely levy funded to meet this interest. Levy payers, particularly those regulated by the FCA paying into the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, …
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30 Conclusion
Para 119
Project Bloom is a multi-agency task force set up to tackle pension fraud in 2012. It is not a statutory body and receives no dedicated funding. The members of Project Bloom have argued convincingly to us that it has the potential to be an effective body but is restricted by …
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