England’s highly paid water bosses rake it in from lucrative second jobs

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England’s highly paid water bosses rake it in from lucrative second jobs
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As sewage is discharged into the UK’s seas and targets are missed, company chiefs use their time on other roles

A jetty beneath which raw sewage had been reportedly been discharged after heavy rain in Seaford, on the South Coast least week.A jetty beneath which raw sewage had been reportedly been discharged after heavy rain in Seaford, on the South Coast least week.Last modified on Sun 21 Aug 2022 13.54 BST

Campaigners say it is inappropriate for water bosses to be helping to fix the pay and bonuses of senior executives in other companies., which owns British Airways. She sits on its remuneration and safety committees, earning €123,000 last year.said this weekend that Shaw’s second boardroom role did not affect her commitment to improving water services.

“At a time of hosepipe bans and sewage discharges, we deserve that those paid high salaries devote their time to putting it right. The fact their second roles largely involve green-lighting massive salary increases for other bosses is scandalous.”

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