People who invested money with the stockpicker's troubled fund raise concerns with how it was sold. :
People with pensions and savings invested in Neil Woodford's now suspended flagship fund have expressed concern over how it was promoted. Mr Woodford - one of the UK's most high-profile stockpickers - stopped money going in or out of his Woodford Equity Income Fund earlier in the week after increasing numbers of investors asked for their money back. Thousands of individuals also chose the fund for their self-invested pensions or Individual Savings Accounts (Isas), often through fund supermarket Hargreaves Lansdown.