Rail bosses ‘ripped off customers’

July 12, 2011

From: The Morning Star

MPs attacked Network Rail bosses yesterday for running the publicly funded company as their private gravy train with “unacceptable” big bonuses and failing to meet targets.

The House of Commons public accounts committee branded previously NR executives’ bonuses as “simply unacceptable” given the company’s poor performance for the five years to 2008-09.

It argued that the Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) should put a more robust system in place for monitoring Network Rail’s performance and the Department for Transport should review the ORR’s powers.

“The relationship between the organisations involved in reviewing NR’s efficiency ‘may be too cosy’,” the committee said.

Chairwoman Margaret Hodge MP also warned Network Rail against compromising safety by deferring maintenance work.

“We are not convinced that NR’s plans to defer about £1 billion of renewal work, such as to track and signalling, over five years will result in genuine efficiency savings.

“Safety must not be traded off against other outcomes.”

Rail union TSSA general secretary Gerry Doherty said: “The ORR is a toothless watchdog which has failed passengers and allowed the directors of NR to run a publicly funded company as their own private gravy train.”

Sister union RMT general secretary Bob Crow said that the committee confirmed the union’s concerns over the dangers of deferring and delaying safety-critical rail renewals

“However, it fails to address the main drag-weight on rail efficiency in this country and that is the greed and fragmentation of privatisation.

“It is the gold-plated, taxpayer-funded rip-off of privatisation that has left the UK’s railways 40 per cent less efficient and the only solution to that is public ownership.”