Public Service Pensions Act 2013
2013 CHAPTER 25
Commentary on Sections and Schedules
Administration
Section 15: Information about schemes
103.Section 15 is concerned with the collection and publication of information about schemes under section 1 of the Act. It allows the Treasury to direct schemes to publish information or to provide information to the Treasury, and to specify how and when that information is to be published or produced.
104.The purpose of this section is to improve the transparency of public service pension schemes. It is intended to be used to ensure that information is publicly available to allow comparisons to be made across schemes on: their financial position; costs to members and other taxpayers; their assets and liabilities (including how those are managed); membership demographics; and administration and governance standards. It is intended to allow for matters such as the format, methodology and data to be included in published information to be set centrally and applied consistently across all of the public service schemes governed by the Act. This is intended to ensure that information is produced to common standards and timing, which will make it easier to compare public service pension scheme information and for members and taxpayers to hold schemes to account.
105.Responsible authorities will continue to be able to publish information independently. This section is also intended to allow the Treasury to collect centrally all of the information it requires to carry out its functions under the Act; for example, the setting of valuations methodologies under section 11.
106.Subsection (1) allows the Treasury to direct scheme managers or a responsible authority to publish information themselves or to provide it to the Treasury. Information provided to the Treasury may be collated and published centrally.
107.Subsection (2) explains that the information referred to in subsection (1) relates to information about the scheme itself and other statutory schemes that are connected with it.
108.Subsection (3) gives example of the types of information which schemes may be directed to publish or provide. It includes, for example, scheme accounts and information about scheme membership.
109.Subsection (4) provides that a Treasury direction may specify how and when information is to be published or provided.
110.Subsection (5) stipulates that a Treasury direction cannot require schemes to publish or provide information that could not otherwise be lawfully provided. This protection means that schemes cannot be required to publish or provide information in breach of data protection obligations or the laws which govern the confidentiality of an individual’s tax and social security affairs.
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