Water bosses to face ban on bonuses - however transfer 'too weak and feeble', say Liberal Democrats

Bosses of water firms liable for unlawful sewage spills are to face a ban on their substantial bonuses after years of campaigns and public outrage.  

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Environment Secretary Steve Barclay introduced payouts could be blocked to chiefs who oversee the polluting of rivers, lakes, and seas - beginning with bonuses within the monetary 12 months beginning this April.

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It was revealed bosses obtained greater than £26m in bonuses, advantages, and incentives over the past 4 years.

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Analysis by the Labour Party discovered 9 water chief executives had been paid £10m in bonuses, £14m in incentives and £603,580 in advantages since 2019.

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Senior executives from 5 of the 11 water firms that cope with sewage took bonuses final 12 months, whereas the opposite six, together with heads of Yorkshire Water and Thames Water, declined after public anger.

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There has been outrage across the criminality and calls by Labour and the Liberal Democrats to implement the coverage sooner, as water corporations in England plan to hike prospects' payments by an additional £156 a 12 months to put money into Britain's Victorian infrastructure.

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While Mr Barclay stated he was "pleased" common Ofwat was addressing bonuses following water firms' poor performances, political opponents stated the ban was "too weak and feeble".

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Liberal Democrat surroundings spokesperson and MP, Tim Farron, stated: "Finally ministers have buckled to a campaign led by the Liberal Democrats over two years ago, but even now this attempt to ban bonuses sounds too weak and feeble."

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Mr Farron added the corporations received away with "environmental vandalism" and known as for the bonuses to be banned "today, regardless of criminal conviction".

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Ofwat will seek the advice of on particulars of the proposed ban later this 12 months, together with to outline the factors.

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This might embrace profitable prosecution for the 2 most severe classes of air pollution - reminiscent of inflicting important air pollution at a showering web site or conservation space, or the place an organization has been discovered responsible of significant administration failings - in keeping with the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

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It might apply to chief executives and all government board members.

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On the proposal, Mr Barclay stated: "No one should profit from illegal behaviour and it's time that water company bosses took responsibility for that.

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"In instances the place firms have dedicated legal breaches there isn't a justification in any respect for paying out bonuses. It must cease now."

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Labour claimed it was the spearhead for this change, with a statement from shadow environment secretary, Steve Reed MP, saying: "Once once more Labour leads, the Conservatives comply with."

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He called for the Tories to "again Labour's plan" to wash up the rivers and prosecute executives liable for unlawful sewage dumping.

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Read extra:What's gone mistaken at Thames Water?'Sewage pumped into sea' turns idyllic Cornwall cove brown

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Labour stated that below its plans, Ofwat might have blocked six out of 9 water bosses' bonuses final 12 months.

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Last 12 months, Thames Water - which provides one in 4 individuals in Britain - was fined greater than £3m after pleading responsible to illegally discharging waste.

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This included "millions of litres" of undiluted sewage close to Gatwick Airport in 2017, which turned the water "black" and killed greater than 1,000 fish.

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