London ‘super sewer’ boss awarded £600,000 pay rise despite £100m cost overrun
Critics question pay rise for Thames Tideway project boss, which is drawn from mandatory add-ons to water bills The chief executive of the London “super sewer” project has been awarded a £600,000 pay rise even as the firm revealed that the total cost had risen by £100m. Andy Mitchell received pay (...)
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