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hatrack

(61,190 posts)
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 07:45 AM Yesterday

Thames Water Diverted Millions Marked For Cleanups Into Other Costs, Including Bonuses

Thames Water intentionally diverted millions of pounds pledged for environmental clean-ups towards other costs including bonuses and dividends, the Guardian can reveal. The company, which serves more than 16 million customers, cut the funds after senior managers assessed the potential risks of such a move.

Discussions – held in secret – considered the risk of a public and regulatory backlash if it emerged that cash set aside for work such as cutting river pollution had been spent elsewhere. This could be seen as a breach of the company’s licence commitments and leave it vulnerable to accusations it had broken the law, according to sources and material seen by the Guardian.

Thames Water continued to pay staff bonuses worth hundreds of thousands of pounds, and also paid tens of millions in dividends as recently as March this year, while cutting back on its spending promises. The company did so despite public claims from its leaders that improvements to its environmental performance, including on pollution, were a priority.

Sources told the Guardian that internal deliberations about cutting back on the environmental works occurred as early as the end of 2021 and throughout 2022, when bosses weighed up the political and reputational risks of such a move. Meanwhile, Thames continued to charge customers for the works and Ofwat was only formally told of some of the company’s plans not to deliver these major projects in August 2023. A letter, seen by the Guardian, was sent to the head of the regulator Ofwat, David Black, by the company’s then interim co-chief executive and former boss of the watchdog, Cathryn Ross.

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https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/dec/23/revealed-thames-water-diverted-cash-for-clean-ups-to-help-pay-bonuses

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Thames Water Diverted Millions Marked For Cleanups Into Other Costs, Including Bonuses (Original Post) hatrack Yesterday OP
internal deliberations equals self-policing bucolic_frolic 23 hrs ago #1
Hell.. If it was me getting the bonus, I'd be group-thinking too, 3Hotdogs 19 hrs ago #2

bucolic_frolic

(47,565 posts)
1. internal deliberations equals self-policing
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 08:16 AM
23 hrs ago

nobody dared speak out because they feared peer pressure. Group-think never had it so good!

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