1 May 2013: In Clonmel District Court on Tuesday 16 April 2013, Judge Terence Finn convicted and imposed a fine of €1,000 on Paul Kendrick, a director of Paul Kendrick Decorators Limited, a limited liability company with a registered address at Cashel Road, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary for failing to remit employee pension contributions to the trustee of the Construction Workers Pension Scheme (CWPS) within the statutory time limit.
19 April 2013: The Pensions Board has produced FAQs on the withdrawal of Additional Voluntary Contributions (AVCs).
To view these FAQs please click on the link under ‘Related Documents’
5 April 2013: Today, in Limerick District Court, Judge McCarthy convicted Gerry Neilon, a director of Gerry Neilon Scaffolding Limited, for failing to comply with a statutory request made by The Pensions Board and sentenced him to six months imprisonment. A fine of €5,000 was imposed on the company, Gerry Neilon Scaffolding Ltd, for the same offence. Raymond Neilon, the other director of the company, was not present in court and a bench warrant was issued for his arrest.
27 February 2013: In Kilrush District Court on Tuesday 19 February 2013, Judge Patrick Durcan convicted and imposed fines totalling €1,500 on Pat Kennedy Construction Limited, a limited liability company with a registered address at Burrane Lower, Killimer, Kilrush, Co. Clare for failing to remit employee pension contributions to the trustee of the Construction Workers Pension Scheme (CWPS) within the statutory time limit.
22 January 2013: In Kinsale District Court on Thursday 17 January 2013, Judge James McNulty convicted and imposed a fine of €5,000 on Murcav Limited, a limited liability company with a registered address at Unit 3J, Kinsale Commercial Park, Kinsale, Co. Cork for failing to remit employee pension contributions to the trustee of the Construction Workers Pension Scheme (CWPS) within the statutory time limit.
21 January 2013: The Pensions Board today published investment guidelines for trustees of defined contribution pension schemes. These guidelines aim to help trustees in deciding which investment choices to make available for scheme members.
18 January 2013: The Pensions Board today published revised certification conditions for sovereign annuities. The Pensions Board has made these revisions to reflect market developments in relation to the type of bonds likely to underpin sovereign annuity products, in particular amortising bonds.
18 January 2013: The Pensions Board today published revised certification conditions for sovereign annuities. The Pensions Board has made these revisions to reflect market developments in relation to the type of bonds likely to underpin sovereign annuity products, in particular amortising bonds.
11 January 2013: In Portlaoise District Court on Friday 21 December 2012, Judge Staines imposed a fine of €100 on Jonathan Healy, director of J&M Healy Limited with a registered address at O’Moore Forest, Mountmellick, Co. Laois for failing to remit employee pension contributions to the trustee of the Construction Workers Pension Scheme (CWPS) within the statutory time limit.
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