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Pension giant Aviva backs calls for Government crackdown on financial fraud after its brand is hijacked by criminals
At least 27 fake websites were set up in Aviva s name to dupe unsuspecting victims into handing over cash
The pension giant warned that shutting down the scammer websites is like playing whack-a-mole under the current rules
Our Stamp Out Investment Fraud campaign demands web giants are made legally responsible for removing scams from their platforms
Port Arthur 25 years on: A dark pain that never leaves For those caught up in the Port Arthur massacre, time has still not healed the emotional scars of that horrific day.
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Subscriber only Tony Rundle vividly recalls flying towards Hobart on that autumn day in 1996, a sick sense of foreboding hanging over him. The then-premier of Tasmania had been preparing to drive from his farm outside Devonport in the state s north-west to the capital ready for the week s Parliamentary sitting. It was Sunday, April 28. A phone call came through about 2.30pm from my chief of staff saying there were reports of an incident at Port Arthur, Rundle, now aged 82, told News Corp.
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Pension scheme owners have been written to by the DWP, with it being revealed today that Guy Opperman, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the DWP, said around 90 different schemes must begin sharing data with the industry s voluntary group, the Pension Scams Industry Group (PSIG). The DWP argued greater data sharing, used in parallel with the improved pension transfer rules in the Pension Schemes Act, will ensure savers are better protected from unscrupulous scammers.
Minister calls for schemes scam support
The Pensions Minister has today called on pension schemes to join him in the fight against the scammers targeting people’s hard-earned retirement savings.
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In a letter to around 90 different schemes, Guy Opperman said they must begin sharing scam data with the industry’s voluntary group, the Pension Scams Industry Group (
PSIG), to create a clearer picture of the scale of the issue.
Greater data sharing, used in parallel with the improved pension transfer rules in the Pension Schemes Act, will ensure savers are better protected from unscrupulous scammers.
Minister for Pensions Guy Opperman said: