Tax & Regulation
Pensions Ombudsman investigates 150 British Steel complaints
The UK’s Pensions Ombudsman is currently investigating a group of more than 150 complaints and expects to receive more about transfer values linked to the beleaguered British Steel Pension Scheme (BSPS).
Brits win court decision on post-Brexit citizenship
Five British nationals living in the Netherlands have won the right to have their case to retain EU citizenship after Brexit passed to the European Court of Justice (ECJ).
Ailing Samsung chairman accused of $7.5m tax evasion
The chairman of South Korean tech giant Samsung has been named by local police as a suspect in an KRW8.2bn (£5.4bn, $7.5bn, €6.1bn) tax evasion case despite having been in hospital since suffering a heart attack in 2014.
Best Practice | 8 Feb 18
A real-life client plan to move from the UAE to the UK
Dip into a real-life case study of a high net worth client whose complex multi-jurisdictional circumstances need a structural framework for the long term.
Financial services must be part of EU/UK trade deal, says FCA
The EU recently proposed a single trade agreement with the United States, so there is no reason it cannot have one with the UK post-Brexit, according to the chief executive of the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

