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South East Water chair resigns after critical report
The committee cites repeated outages, weak governance and a 14-day loss of drinking water for 24,000 households in Tunbridge Wells.
- On Friday, the cross-party Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee published a 55-page report declaring no confidence in South East Water's CEO David Hinton and board, citing a 'culture of failure' and repeated asset maintenance failures.
- MPs acted following persistent infrastructure failures: a December incident at Pembury Treatment Works left 24,000 properties without water for 14 days, followed by a January outage affecting up to 30,000 households.
- EFRA Committee Chair Alistair Carmichael stated the committee felt 'obliged to highlight the gravity' of governance failures, describing the company as an 'unaccountable clique' rather than the 'family feel' leadership claimed.
- Following calls for resignation from MPs Mike Martin and Katie Lam, and pressure from NatWest Group Pension Fund labeling the impact 'unacceptable,' South East Water announced the resignation of independent non-executive chair Chris Train.
- Facing a proposed Ofwat fine of up to £22.46m, the company pledged to double network investment over the next five years to 'oversee a critical period of positive, transformative change' for customers.
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South East Water boss steps down after damning report
The Chair of South East Water has resigned on the day a damning report criticised a culture of failure and accused the company’s leadership of ‘incompetence’ over repeated outages leaving tens of thousands of people without water.
·London, United Kingdom
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Chair of South East Water resigns as MPs warn ‘no confidence’ in leadership
Independent non-executive chair Chris Train stepped down from the board effective immediately.
·Scotland, United Kingdom
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