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Ceri Jones has been writing about pensions for 25 years, first editing Pensions & Employee Benefits magazine and subsequently the FT's Pensions Management magazine in the mid-1980s. She retired in 2002 after eight years editing stocks and shares bible Investors Chronicle. Thrice winner of the Pensions Journalist of the Year award and author of several investment books, she still writes extensively about pensions and is as interested as ever in "how something so damnably simply can be made by successive Governments into something so damnably complex"; ceri.j.jones@btinternet.com
