South East Water announces new chief executive
•South East Water announces new chief executiveImage source, South East WaterImage caption, John Halsall previously worked for Thames Water, South West Water and Network RailByJoshua AskewSouth EastPub...
•fter years of managed decline, fresh leadership and ideas are urgently needed."I hope this marks a genuine turning point for the company."Tens of thousands of SEW customers lost water supply or had lo...
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South East Water announces new chief executiveImage source, South East WaterImage caption, John Halsall previously worked for Thames Water, South West Water and Network RailByJoshua AskewSouth EastPublished22 June 2026South East Water (SEW) has announced a new chief executive designate after its previous boss resigned.The heavily criticised water company said that John Halsall will take over from David Hinton, pending regulatory approval.Halsall has previously worked for Thames Water, South West Water and Network Rail.The announcement comes as SEW remains under fire for repeated water supply failures in Kent and Sussex and grapples with major infrastructure issues.Halsall said that his priorities were "responding to customers' immediate concerns" and delivering on short term improvements.In the longer term, Halsall said that he would deliver the company's largest ever investment programme of £2.1bn to "improve reliability and resilience".He added: "I look forward to working with our customers, community partners, regulators and colleagues to rebuild trust in South East Water, drive the improvements the business needs to deliver and make the changes people want to see."Image caption, David Hinton announced his resignation from his role in MayReacting to the appointment of Halsall, Tunbridge Wells MP Mike Martin said: "Bringing in leadership from outside the organisation is the right decision. fter years of managed decline, fresh leadership and ideas are urgently needed."I hope this marks a genuine turning point for the company."Tens of thousands of SEW customers lost water supply or had low pressure in incidents in November, December, January and May.Regulator Ofwat recently proposed fining the firm £22m over issues affecting 286,000 people in Kent and Sussex between 2020 and 2023.Could nationalisation fix South East Water?Published11 AprilHalsall's predecessor Hinton – who earned £400,000 and was awarded a...المصدر: BBC Business | Source: BBC Business
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