
Episode #26
Ep26 - Bob Scott
<p>In this edition of Talking Pensions (recorded in December 2025), Paul talks to Bob Scott, senior partner at Lane Clark & Peacock. They discuss Bob's long career as a consulting actuary and expert witness. </p>

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Episode #26
<p>In this edition of Talking Pensions (recorded in December 2025), Paul talks to Bob Scott, senior partner at Lane Clark & Peacock. They discuss Bob's long career as a consulting actuary and expert witness. </p>

Episode #25
<p>In a special edition of Talking Pensions (recorded in November 2025), Paul talks to Carly Barnes-Short and Sue Flood, members of the Advisory Panel to the Parliamentary Investment Fraud Committee. They discuss the impact of pension and investment fraud on victims and on the changes to law and regulation that are needed to make the system work better.</p> <p>A transcript of this podcast can be found here.</p>

Episode #24
<p>In this episode (recorded in June 2025), Paul talks to pensions law legend Robin Ellison about his legal career, his role in establishing Perspective and in the College of Lawmakers, and his views on the Pension Schemes Bill.</p> <p>A transcript of the podcast can be found here.</p>

Episode #23
<p>In this episode (recorded in June 2025), Paul talks to Margaret Snowdon OBE, Chair of the Pension Scams Industry Group and former President of the Pensions Administration Standards Association. They discuss scams, dashboards and a range of other topical pensions issues. </p> <p>A transcript of the podcast can be found here.</p>

Episode #22
<p>In this episode (recorded in May 2025), Paul talks to Dan Schaffer, pensions partner at Slaughter and May, about his professional and academic career. </p> <p>A transcript of the podcast can be found here.</p>
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