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Thames Water fine

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winterwhite Thu 29-May-25 15:30:57

TW have apparently said that the money will be paid by reducing dividends and bonuses and not be passed on to consumers. Bills were increased last month by an eye-wateringly unjustifiable amount so maybe they were stocking up in advance.

HelterSkelter1 Thu 29-May-25 14:45:20

I would hope a large fine would limit the amount paid in dividends and bonuses. But of course it won't. The price of water and sewage treatment will go up and we as the customer will be paying more.
As said above, the water industry should never have been privatised.

LizzieDrip Thu 29-May-25 14:32:13

Luckygirl3

Which is exactly why a basic utility like water should never have been privatised. Thames Water "customers" can now expect a worse service.

Having water is not an arena for shareholders and profits. It is a public service. What a mess it all is.

Hear, hear 👏👏👏

Luckygirl3 Thu 29-May-25 14:31:37

Which is exactly why a basic utility like water should never have been privatised. Thames Water "customers" can now expect a worse service.

Having water is not an arena for shareholders and profits. It is a public service. What a mess it all is.

Nannapat1 Thu 29-May-25 14:28:13

The fine money usually goes back to the treasury.
I agree, there seems little point in fining already struggling companies, although it does swell the Treasury coffers...

LovesBach Thu 29-May-25 13:58:42

The fines that are handed out seem high - as you say, it would make better sense to have the money invested properly in the company in a way that benefits customers rather than shareholders and staff bonuses. When an organisation is in trouble - like the NHS - the last thing it needs is financial punishment.

gillsterry Thu 29-May-25 13:52:23

Can anyone explain to me as to where the £123 million that they have been fined goes to , often we hear about these utility companys are fined for doing wrong but where does this money go to , Thames Water are already in trouble money wise so surly it would be best to see that that money is invested back to put right the wrong done