7 September 2020
The Pensions Scams Industry Group (PSIG), which was established in 2014 to help protect pension scheme members from scams, today welcomed The Police Foundation pension fraud report ‘Pensions: Understanding and preventing scams’, issued today.
Margaret Snowdon OBE, Chair of PSIG, commented: “As we all know the issue of pensions scamming is not going away, if anything it is on the rise as more and more questionable individuals have recognised the extreme vulnerability of pension scheme members. This has
only increased during Covid when finances for some have become even more strained. When the Police Foundation approached us ahead of this project we were very happy to work in partnership with them to develop the industry survey and to inform the findings of the report.
“There are certain elements of the report that are particularly welcome as they support and highlight what we have been saying for some time at PSIG. In particular:
Snowdon added: “The recommendations of the report also include key changes which we have called for some time. Including:
“PSIG is absolutely committed to working with the Police Foundation, and with Project Bloom, to progress the recommendations outlined in the report and we commend them for this excellent report. We must afford our pension scheme members the protection that they deserve, this project takes us a step closer to that.”