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A trustee affected by a prohibition order will be notified by the regulator, and will be:
Where a trustee has applied for entry to the register of independent trustees, the application will be declined.
This power is set out in Section 3 of the Pensions Act 1995, as amended by the Pensions Act 2004.
Any trustee of a pension scheme can be affected by a prohibition order. Prohibition orders can apply to corporate trustees and trust corporations as well as to individual trustees, and can apply both to member-nominated trustees and to employer-appointed trustees.
If any person or company who is prohibited from being a trustee continues or recommences to act as a trustee of any scheme from which they are prohibited (as defined in the prohibition order), they commit a criminal offence. On conviction they could be liable to a fine and/or a prison sentence, and would get a criminal record.
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