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New review finds trustees still fail the Myners' test

Pension fund trustees in small UK schemes spend as little as two-and-a-half hours a year on investment decisions, according to a review of the landmark Myners report on pension fund governance.

The review, which covers 1,580 schemes and released on Wednesday by the Department of Work and Pensions, revealed that the average time spent discussing investment by trustees in UK schemes was little higher - at four hours per year.

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