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12 July 2023 - Thames Water - Oral evidence

Committee Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee
Inquiry Thames Water

Wednesday 12 July 2023

Start times: 9:00am (private) 9:15am (public)


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Thames Water – MPs to question executives, Ofwat and Minister

The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee has invited key decision-makers involved with Thames Water to a public hearing of the Committee on Wednesday 12 July to explain the difficulties facing the company and the water industry more generally.

Meeting details

At 9:15am: Oral evidence
Work Thames Water (Non-inquiry session)
Joint interim CEO at Thames Water
Chair at Thames Water
Joint interim CEO at Thames Water
At 10:00am: Oral evidence
Work Thames Water (Non-inquiry session)
CEO at Ofwat
Chair at Ofwat
At 10:45am: Oral evidence
Work Thames Water (Non-inquiry session)
Minister for Environmental Quality and Resilience at Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Director General Environment, Rural and Marine at Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

On June 27, Thames Water’s Chief Executive Officer, Sarah Bentley, resigned after just two years in the post, shortly after she was reportedly asked to forgo her bonus over a controversy around sewage spills. Media reports suggest that the company has substantial and growing debt, and that the government may be preparing contingency plans in case of its failure.

The water industry regulator, Ofwat, has previously raised concerns about the financial resilience of other companies in the sector. On Thursday 29 June it was reported that Yorkshire Water is raising £500m from shareholders to shore up its finances.

The Committee has invited the following people to attend the public session:

  • Former and current senior management of Thames Water
  • Rebecca Pow, the Minister for Environmental Quality and Resilience
  • Members of the senior management of Ofwat, the Water Services Regulation Authority

The Committee is likely to ask about the causes of the problems facing Thames Water and the potential solutions – and ask whether other water companies may face similar difficulties. The current financial regulations and legal oversight of water utilities may also be probed. Other questions may be asked on issues including water quality, investment and corporate dividends.

Location

Room 5, Palace of Westminster

How to attend