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Anger at Tube company pay-offs | |
(about 14 hours later) | |
Large pay-offs have been given to executives of Tube maintenance firm Metronet which went into administration because of huge over-runs. | |
The BBC has learnt five managers have left the consortium, including chief executive Andrew Lezala and chief financial officer Philip Pacey. | The BBC has learnt five managers have left the consortium, including chief executive Andrew Lezala and chief financial officer Philip Pacey. |
It went into administration in July 2007 after predicting a £2bn overspend by 2010. | It went into administration in July 2007 after predicting a £2bn overspend by 2010. |
It comes as Transport for London (TfL) lodged a formal bid to buy the firm. | It comes as Transport for London (TfL) lodged a formal bid to buy the firm. |
BBC London's transport correspondent Andrew Winstanley said a deal had been reached for a change of management. | BBC London's transport correspondent Andrew Winstanley said a deal had been reached for a change of management. |
It includes sizeable pay-offs for outgoing managers. | It includes sizeable pay-offs for outgoing managers. |
It beggars belief that these people who ran a failed company have now been paid to go Brian Cooke, London TravelWatch | It beggars belief that these people who ran a failed company have now been paid to go Brian Cooke, London TravelWatch |
Administrator Ernst & Young said it would not comment on the amounts and the board's salaries were confidential. | Administrator Ernst & Young said it would not comment on the amounts and the board's salaries were confidential. |
But Gerry Doherty, general secretary of the Transport Salaried Staffs Association union, said: "We think it is outrageous that Metronet bosses are being rewarded for failure with these gigantic payoffs." | But Gerry Doherty, general secretary of the Transport Salaried Staffs Association union, said: "We think it is outrageous that Metronet bosses are being rewarded for failure with these gigantic payoffs." |
Brian Cooke, chairman of passenger watchdog London TravelWatch, said: "It beggars belief that these people who ran a failed company have now been paid to go." | Brian Cooke, chairman of passenger watchdog London TravelWatch, said: "It beggars belief that these people who ran a failed company have now been paid to go." |
Metronet had planned to invest £17bn over 30 years, under the terms of a public-private partnership (PPP) deal. | Metronet had planned to invest £17bn over 30 years, under the terms of a public-private partnership (PPP) deal. |
No fare rises | No fare rises |
Transport for London (TfL) announced its bid for the firm on Thursday. | Transport for London (TfL) announced its bid for the firm on Thursday. |
If successful, it would have to agree to take on Metronet's £1.6bn of debt, but would assume control for a nominal sum. | If successful, it would have to agree to take on Metronet's £1.6bn of debt, but would assume control for a nominal sum. |
A TfL spokesman said there would be no rise in fares as a result of a successful takeover. | A TfL spokesman said there would be no rise in fares as a result of a successful takeover. |
London Underground's Tim O'Toole said: "Once under TfL control, we seek to put in place a stable, economic and efficient structure that is better able to deliver our investment priorities that will lead to increased capacity on the Tube in future." | London Underground's Tim O'Toole said: "Once under TfL control, we seek to put in place a stable, economic and efficient structure that is better able to deliver our investment priorities that will lead to increased capacity on the Tube in future." |
The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union welcomed TfL's bid as it said it would mean day-to-day maintenance was "carried out in-house". | The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union welcomed TfL's bid as it said it would mean day-to-day maintenance was "carried out in-house". |
Metronet maintained nine of the 12 Tube lines - Bakerloo, Central, Victoria, Waterloo & City, Circle, District, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City and East London. | Metronet maintained nine of the 12 Tube lines - Bakerloo, Central, Victoria, Waterloo & City, Circle, District, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City and East London. |
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