A recent Government decision means “bad news for pension savers”, retirement experts have claimed. During thePension Age Spring Conference earlier today, pensions minister Paul Maynard revealed there is no plan to rollout mandatory accreditation for pension schemes. He asserted that discussions with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) had suggested that voluntary registers and upskilling appeared to be the “best next step forward” for workers. On the Government’s thinking, Maynard said: “We’re not yet going down the mandatory path, I think that’s fair to say.” These comments have received ba…