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First episode dateJuly 14, 1985
Presented by Matt Allwright
Nikki Fox
Steph McGovern
No. of series41 (inc. daytime)
Executive producer(s)Lisa Ausden
Networks BBC
BBC One
Reviews www.imdb.com
Present by Matt Allwright
No of seri 41
Origin releas14 July 1985 –; 17 October 2019
Execut producLisa Ausden
Cast Matt Allwright
EpisodesEpisodesS37 E05 · Energy SpecialNov 30, 2016 S35 E01 · Watchdog at 30May 7, 2015 S01 E01 · Watchdog - Season 1 - Episode 1Jul 14, 1985
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Somebody has to hold big companies accountable when they do their customers wrong. On `Watchdog', that is the responsibility of presenters Matt Allwright, Nikki Fox and Steph McGovern. Viewers contact the programme with situations that they want to be looked into. The hosts then investigate those stories, quiz big businesses and test claims that the companies make about their best-selling products. When all is said and done, the presenters try to keep the companies honest to benefit UK consumers. … MORE

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Sewage: Ban water firm bonuses until discharges end, Lib Dems say

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Sewage: Ban water firm bonuses until discharges end, Lib Dems say

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The Liberal Democrats have urged the UK government to ban bonuses for water company bosses until sewage offences are stopped.

The Party 's analysis showed firms in England had paid executives nearly £27m in bonuses since 2020.

The bonuses are " obscene" given 1,000 sewage spills A Day were recorded in 2021, the Lib Dems said.

The government has not backed the ban, but said it was taking urgent action to curb sewage discharges.

" We Are clear that we want water companies to spend more on better infrastructure and far less on pay-outs to shareholders, " a government source told The Bbc .

Labour stopped short of backing The Call for a ban on bonuses, but accused the government of allowing the companies bosses to dump sewage " while pocketing eye-watering bonuses amid a cost of living crisis".

Water companies could face fines or criminal prosecutions after admitting possible illegal discharges into rivers and waterways.

The admission Last Year into More Than 2,200 sewage treatment works spanning all water and sewerage companies in England.

Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey accused The Conservative government of " allowing water companies to pump raw sewage into our precious rivers and lakes while awarding themselves obscene bonuses".

" Just like the millions paid out to bankers during the financial crisis, The Public will find this hard to stomach, " He Said .

His party's analysis of company records showed executives at England's water companies were paid £48m in 2020 and 2021 - including £27. 6m in bonuses, benefits and incentives.

They claimed United Utilities paid out the largest package of bonuses, worth nearly £6m, followed by Severn Trent (£5. 5m) and Anglian Water (£3. 5m).

In the same 2020-21 period, water companies made £2. 7bn in operating profits, according to the analysis.

Sir Ed said the bosses should hand back their bonuses " to help clean up their mess".

But Green Party peer Jenny Jones said " much stronger action" was needed to tackle the " sewage dumping scandal".

She called for water companies to be brought back into public ownership to ensure " proper accountability" but in the meantime, introduce a " much tougher Watchdog . . to properly enforce the protection of our rivers and coastlines with heavy fines on companies that continue to carelessly pollute them. "

United Utilities declined to comment. The Company said it had a " long-term ambition" to " eliminate pollution incidents".

to ensure no river in its catchment areas would be unhealthy because of its operations by 2030.

The same commitment was made by Anglian Water , which said it would not comment on the remuneration of its staff.

" It is a matter for them and The Independent remuneration committee, who ensure pay is benchmarked against other companies and industries, " a spokeswoman said.

The Lib Dems have also called for a sewage tax on the profits of water companies to fund the Cleaning Up of waterways polluted by sewage.

But a government source accused the Lib Dems of " hypocrisy" for " preaching about water quality".

" They voted down our measures to improve water quality during The Passage of The Environment Act, " The Source said.

The government's Environment Bill was approved by Parliament Last Year , following a lengthy battle over the amount of sewage released into rivers.

But Labour's shadow environment secretary Jim Mcmahon said The Law " allowed water firm bosses to dump raw sewage into our communities, while pocketing eye-watering bonuses amid a cost of living crisis. "

He added: " Labour is on your side and would respect our communities by Cleaning Up the sewage being dumped by companies in our fields, rivers, and lakes - which the Tories passed laws to allow. "

Last month, the Environment Agency said the " state of our rivers is not in the condition we want" and " We Are still seeing too much pollution from A Number of sources".

In 2021, More Than 372,000 spill events lasting More Than 2. 6 million hours from storm overflows, which release untreated sewage and rainwater into The Environment to ease pressure on The System .

Water companies are allowed to discharge untreated sewage into rivers in exceptional circumstances - for example, during heavy rainfall.

They can, however, be acting illegally if they fail to meet certain requirements, such as treating enough wastewater before overflows are released into The Environment .



Source of news: bbc.com

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