For decades, pension fund trustees and managers have occupied a position of almost sacred trust. Like a surgeon performing a caesarean section in a labour ward, their authority has rarely been questioned. The assumption has been simple, almost comforting: these are professionals. They know what they are doing. They will act rationally, conservatively, in the best interests of those whose futures they hold in their hands.
Taonga Sabola is a Journalist at TIMES TELEVISION. He covers a diverse range of themes including government and politics, finance, and regional interest, with a keen focus on public policy and debt management. Taonga's work has been featured in various platforms, highlighting his expertise in journalism and media.










