Sections

The Pensions Regulator

Classes of publicly available information held by the Pensions Regulator

Classes of publicly available information held by the Pensions Regulator

Classes of publicly available information held by the Pensions RegulatorClasses of information

Governance and accountability

Document type Management statement and financial memorandum
Status Published
Availability The Pensions Regulator website
Cost Free
Notes This document is an agreement between the Department of Work and Pensions and the Pensions Regulator on how the organisation is run.
Document type Memorandum of understanding between DWP, PPF and TPR
Status Published
Availability The Pensions Regulator website
Cost Free
Notes This outlines how the three organisations will work together.
Document type Memorandum of understanding between the UK actuarial profession and TPR
Status Published
Availability The Pensions Regulator website
Cost Free
Notes This outlines how these organisations will work together.
Document type Memorandum of understanding between the FSA and TPR
Status Published
Availability The Pensions Regulator website
Cost Free
Notes This outlines how the two organisations will work together.
Document type Board standing orders
Status Published
Availability The Pensions Regulator website
Cost Free
Notes These set out the rules agreed by the Pensions Regulator's board for the conduct of meetings of the board and its committees.
Document type Code of conduct for board members
Status Published
Availability The Pensions Regulator website
Cost Free
Notes Members of the Pensions Regulator's board are appointed by the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. This code is based on Cabinet Office guidance under which board members of public bodies are required to follow a code of conduct.
Document type Business plan – April 2005 – March 2006
Status Published
Availability The Pensions Regulator website
Cost Free
Notes The Pensions Regulator's business plan sets out its strategy and key objectives and activities for the year and contains information about targets, finance and staffing. 
Document type Business plan – April 2006 – March 2007
Status Published
Availability The Pensions Regulator website
Cost Free
Notes This sets out its strategy and key objectives and activities for the year and contains information about targets, finance and staffing.
Document type Annual report and accounts – 17 December 2004 to 31 March 2005
Status Published
Availability The Pensions Regulator website
Cost Free
Notes The Pensions Regulator's interim report and accounts was published in June 2005.
Document type Annual report and accounts – April 2005 – March 2006
Status Published
Availability The Pensions Regulator website
Cost Free
Notes The Pensions Regulator's first full annual report and accounts was published in June 2006.
Document type The Pensions Regulator's role
Status Published
Availability The Pensions Regulator website
Cost Free
Notes This information sheet explains the Pensions Regulator's role.
Document type Complaints about the regulator
Status Published
Availability The Pensions Regulator website
Cost Free
Notes This gives detailed guidance on the complaints procedure for the Pensions Regulator.
Document type Staff whistleblowing policy
Status Published
Availability The Pensions Regulator website
Cost Free
Notes This policy provides a framework for staff to raise any concerns about their work environment in confidence.
Document type Expenses policy - staff
Status On request
Availability Post or email
Cost Free
Notes This document sets out the Regulator's policy on what expenses can be claimed by staff.
Document type Gifts and hospitality policy
Status On request
Availability Post or email
Cost Free
Notes In line with the Cabinet Office Guidance for non-departmental public bodies, the Pensions Regulator has developed a detailed policy on how it will respond to offers of gifts and hospitality.
Document type Staff code of conduct
Status On request
Availability Post or email
Cost Free
Notes This code is based on the model prepared by the Cabinet Office (Office of Public Service) on the conduct of staff of executive non-departmental public bodies (NDPB's) and similar organisations.