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South East Water boss lasting weeks in post would be a surprise | Nils Pratley

about 11 hours ago
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Can David Hinton, the chief executive of South East Water, stay in his job long enough to bag a £400,000 bonus for turning up to work? With four and a half years to go, one can’t say his chances of landing the retention payment – or “service award” – are good.In fact, it will be surprising if he’s still infuriating the residents of Tunbridge Wells four and a half weeks from now.In the latest episode of this long-running double saga of outages that has left thousands of households in Kent and Sussex without running water for days, Ofwat has opened a first-of-its-kind investigation into whether South East complied with its obligation to provide “high standards of customer service and support”.That comes a day after Emma Reynolds, the environment secretary, called for the regulator to review the company’s operating licence.Meanwhile, even the company’s shareholders, who normally shun the spotlight on these occasions, are spluttering into their bottled water.

NatWest Group’s pension fund, a 25% owner, said it was “extremely concerned” by the impact on customers and said it would use its influence “to direct South East Water’s board to ensure these issues are fully resolved”.That wasn’t quite an instruction for heads to roll, but it wasn’t far off.One can understand its alarm.Shareholders sank £200m in fresh equity into South East as recently as May, on top of £75m in December 2024, to support an over-extended balance sheet.Yet the company’s last annual report was still full of scary lines about how it needed “a more balanced regulatory settlement” to be able to “fulfil its purpose as a provider of the public water service now and in the future”.

On that score, developments aren’t encouraging either: South East asked the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) for an 18% uplift on the bill increase granted by Ofwat.However, in its provisional finding (the final is still awaited), the appeals regulator allowed 4%.Against that strained financial background, it was vital that South East handled any operational crisis, such as two big outages in two months, slickly.We’ll see what Ofwat says but one doubts it will award the “eight out of 10” that Hinton gave himself when appearing before MPs this month.To outside eyes, he has served up a masterclass in how not to communicate during a crisis: he told MPs his reluctance to give interviews was in case he was asked distracting questions about his pay or shareholder dividends.

There’s a lot to ask about.Why did South East’s board feel Hinton needed a performance-free £400,000 incentive to stay in post for five years, as the Guardian reported on Thursday? It had simultaneously just awarded him a 30% increase in his annual salary to the same level and reintroduced a long-term incentive scheme (on top of the annual bonus scheme) worth 150% of salary, which is the normal way to encourage executives.How many carrots does he need? Actually, one more: a one-off £50,000 “cash allowance” for work on the CMA appeal.Separately, Ofwat is running an engineering-related investigation into whether South East “failed to develop and maintain an efficient water supply system”.That one dates from 2023 and the outcome is due within weeks.

The potential penalties are piling up.In the shareholders’ shoes, you’d get a new boss in there as soon as possible in the hope of saving your investment.
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Jewish American columnist Thomas Friedman says he was uninvited from 2024 Adelaide writers’ week over ‘timing’

A New York Times columnist at the centre of a second controversy engulfing Adelaide writers’ week has said he was uninvited from the event in 2024.Thomas Friedman, who is Jewish, confirmed to Nine newspapers on Thursday that after he agreed to appear in a video link session, he was subsequently notified “that the timing would not work out”.Earlier this week, former festival board member Tony Berg, who is of Jewish heritage, made an extraordinary accusation of “hypocrisy” against the director of Adelaide writers’ week, Louise Adler, saying she had lobbied for the removal of Friedman from the festival lineup.Sign up: AU Breaking News emailAt the time, a group of 10 academics had signed a petition demanding Friedman’s removal due to a controversial column he had written in the New York Times days earlier, which compared the Middle East conflict to the animal kingdom. The Palestinian author and academic Randa Abdel-Fattah, who was uninvited from this year’s writers’ week, was among the group

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Adelaide festival apologises to Randa Abdel-Fattah and invites her to participate in 2027 writers’ week

The new Adelaide festival board has issued a public apology to Palestinian Australian academic Randa Abdel-Fattah, and has promised she will be invited to Adelaide writers’ week in 2027.Abdel-Fattah immediately accepted the apology, posting on Instagram that it was a vindication “of our collective solidarity and mobilisation against anti-Palestinian racism, bullying and censorship”.She said she was still considering the board’s invitation to appear at the 2027 event.In a statement on Thursday morning, Adelaide Festival Corporation acknowledged they had previously said they would exclude Abdel-Fattah from this year’s event “because it would be culturally insensitive to allow her to participate. We retract that statement”

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Churchill’s desk and rare artwork among items donated to UK cultural institutions

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Jimmy Kimmel on ICE shooting of Renee Good: ‘They’re investigating the victims instead of the perpetrator’

Late-night hosts responded to the Trump administration’s escalation of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) action in Minneapolis and its criminal investigation into the Fed chair, Jerome Powell.Jimmy Kimmel opened Tuesday’s monologue with a summary of “another bananas speech” by Donald Trump – this time at the Detroit Economic Club, where he tried to convince attenders that the protests in Minneapolis over the ICE shooting of Renee Good were “fake”.“They’re not riots, they’re real,” Kimmel responded. “First they want us to believe that we did not see what we all saw happen to Renee Good. Now he wants us to believe that the protests aren’t real

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‘A very tough moment’: how Trump has put museums in jeopardy

From Times Square to the Washington Monument, America saw in the new year with a bigger bang than usual, celebrating the fact that 2026 marks the nation’s 250th birthday. Yet as the US looks back, precious repositories of the nation’s history are facing an uncertain future.Museum attendances are down. Budgets are precarious. Cuts in federal funding are taking their toll

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South East Water boss lasting weeks in post would be a surprise | Nils Pratley

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