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I understand the intent of your comment.One aspect where there is a large amount of funds available for investment is the ownership of those funds tends to become abstract. It's the way it is I'm afraid.The prime issue is one of the Trustees of the funds being required to act in the best interests of the members not according to Government wishes or any other body approaching the funds with "Do I have a deal for you!" If the Trustees assess it's a good deal for the members - and what is good can be interpreted in many ways - fine. If the Trustees decide otherwise then it's going to be politically tricky both for the Trustees and the politicians.
I understand the intent of your comment.
One aspect where there is a large amount of funds available for investment is the ownership of those funds tends to become abstract. It's the way it is I'm afraid.
The prime issue is one of the Trustees of the funds being required to act in the best interests of the members not according to Government wishes or any other body approaching the funds with "Do I have a deal for you!" If the Trustees assess it's a good deal for the members - and what is good can be interpreted in many ways - fine. If the Trustees decide otherwise then it's going to be politically tricky both for the Trustees and the politicians.
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