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Transparency Crisis Unveiled in Ohio Public Pension Systems

June 13, 2024 | Retirement Study Council , Joint, Committees, Legislative, Ohio



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Transparency Crisis Unveiled in Ohio Public Pension Systems
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered on enhancing transparency and accountability within Ohio's public pension systems, highlighting the need for improved communication with stakeholders. Officials acknowledged a potential \"crisis of confidence\" among beneficiaries, emphasizing the importance of clear and consistent messaging to rebuild trust.

The meeting referenced a report by the Pew Charitable Trusts, which outlined best practices for investment reporting. Key recommendations included the creation of comprehensive investment policy statements, transparent disclosure of net performance after fees, and improved fee reporting practices, particularly in private equity investments. These measures aim to ensure stakeholders have access to crucial information regarding their investments.

Mister Miller, an expert on Ohio's pension systems, affirmed that while the boards are generally performing well, there remains room for improvement in private market reporting. He noted that the systems are well-managed and likely exceed average performance compared to national standards. However, concerns were raised about the communication strategies employed, with some officials stressing the necessity of addressing the beneficiaries' perspectives to alleviate discontent.

The meeting concluded with a call for structured stakeholder communication plans and the availability of audit and compliance reports to foster greater transparency. As the state navigates these challenges, the focus remains on restoring confidence among retirees and contributors to the pension system.

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