Notice to Participants in the UMWA Cash Deferred Savings Plan of 1988: Investigation over Potential Wrongdoing
An investigation on behalf of participants of the UMWA Cash Deferred Savings Plan of 1988 concerning potential breaches of fiduciary duties was announced and those UMWA Cash Deferred Savings Plan of 1988 participants should contact the
Those who are participants of the UMWA Cash Deferred Savings Plan of 1988 have certain options and should contact the
According to the investigation by a law firm under the federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act ("ERISA") current or former participants in the UMWA Cash Deferred Savings Plan of 1988 may be eligible to file an ERISA complaint for putting stock options at risk if they can prove that the plan administrator violated its fiduciary duty to them.
Recently a former participant of the
The plaintiff alleges that the kickback payments at issue are essentially part of a pay-to-play scheme in which Prudential receives payments from mutual funds in the form of fees in return for providing the mutual funds with access to its retirement plan customers. The plaintiff claims that the Prudential has entered into revenue sharing agreements and similar arrangements with various mutual funds, affiliates of mutual funds, mutual fund advisors, sub-advisors, investment funds, including collective trusts, and other investment advisors, instruments or vehicles, pursuant to which Prudential receives revenue sharing payments (which amount to kickbacks) for its own benefit from these mutual funds in violation of, inter alia, the prohibited transaction rules of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act ("ERISA"), as well as ERISA's fiduciary rules.
The plaintiff alleges that Prudential uses its ownership and control over separate accounts in which its retirement plan customers' investments are placed to negotiate for the receipt of these revenue sharing payments from mutual funds, and the revenue sharing payments have the effect of increasing the expense ratios of the mutual funds, which expenses are deducted directly from the assets of the separate accounts.
The plaintiff says that Prudential describes and deceptively characterizes the revenue-sharing payments as "service fees" and reimbursement for expenses racked up in providing services on behalf of the mutual funds, and that the amounts of the revenue-sharing payments bear absolutely no relationship to either the value or cost of the services, and Prudential provides the same services no matter the amount of revenue-sharing payments.
Those who are participants of the UMWA Cash Deferred Savings Plan of 1988 have certain options and should contact the
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