The Government's review of NEST is now underway as part of its overall spending reforms.
The Government has announced a policy of cutting across all departments. Peter Barnett assesses what this regime of a thousand cuts means for the protection and health intermediary
The European Commission has approved a government loan to cover the set-up costs for the National Employment Savings Trust.
Board members of the Personal Accounts Delivery Authority (PADA) could have received up to £720,000 in the 2009/2010 financial year.
Pensions minister Steve Webb has announced the coalition Government will take a look at auto-enrolment and the delivery of NEST. What would you like to see come out of this review?
A number of consumer groups have warned the DWP a "too broad" review of the 2012 reforms would compromise the "hard-won consensus" on auto-enrolment.
The coalition government will take a "long hard look" at auto-enrolment and the delivery of NEST before deciding on its future, Steve Webb says.
Mike Morrison is asked, ‘Do you feel an independent commission should be set up to remove the development of pension policy out of the political arena and encourage a more long term approach?'
The computer contract for administering the National Employment Savings Trust - signed by the Labour government just months before they left office - will cost £600m.
The computer contract for administering the National Employment Savings Trust - signed by the Labour government just months before they left office - will be re-examined, David Laws says.