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...the independent US government agency responsible for investigating civil transport accidents....
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...Current legislation, however, makes it difficult and costly for many scheme trustees to do this.”...
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...“We must maintain the freedom for trustees to invest in the best interests of their members,” said Nigel Peaple, spokesperson for the PLSA. The Treasury was approached for comment....
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