DWP appoints new interim Chair of The Pensions Regulator
The Department for Work and Pensions has announced the appointment of Kirstin Baker as the new Interim Chair of The Pensions Regulator (TPR), effective from 1 August 2025.

Kirstin Baker
Kirstin Baker will succeed Sarah Smart, who has held the post of TPR Chair.
About the TPR:
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) is the UK’s statutory body responsible for ensuring the integrity of workplace pensions by making schemes and employers comply with their duties, providing strategic oversight of the pensions market and support innovation to enhance outcomes for savers.
Minister for Pensions, Torsten Bell said:
I am pleased to welcome Kirstin Baker as the Interim Chair of The Pensions Regulator (TPR). I look forward to working with her as she brings to bear the wealth of experience from her role as TPR senior independent board member.
Kirstin Baker said:
I am delighted to take on this interim chair role while a competition is undertaken for the next full-term chair of The Pensions Regulator. I would like to thank Sarah Smart for all the work she has done as TPR chair and look forward to building on this.
Kirstin Baker is currently the Senior Independent member of the TPR Board. She was appointed a Panel Inquiry Chair and Panel Member Non-Executive Director of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) Board on 1 September 2018 and is also a member of the Audit and Risk Committee. She stepped down from the board in March 2024 but remains a Panel InquiryChair.
Kirstin had a long career in the civil service and was most recently HM Treasury’s Finance and Commercial Director. Earlier in her career she was part of the senior team leading the Treasury’s response to the banking crisis and was awarded a CBE for this work.
The TPR Interim Chair
Kirstin Baker appointment starting from 1 August 2025 for a period of up to 9 months.
In her capacity as Interim Chair, Kirstin Baker is entitled to an annual remuneration of £73,840, based on a minimum time commitment of 104 days per annum.