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  • 28/05/2025
Sewage leaks and ‘undeserved dividends’ led to the record breaking penalty.

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00:00Thames Water has been fined more than £122 million, marking the biggest penalty of its kind
00:11for breaking rules around sewage discharges and improper dividend payments. The water regulator
00:18Offwatt described the case as its most detailed investigation to date and confirmed that the fine
00:24will be paid by the company and its investors, not by customers. The story carries major significance
00:32here in London, where Thames Water supplies drinking water and manages wastewater for nearly
00:38every household. The company, which serves around 60 million people across the capital and surrounding
00:45areas, has faced repeated criticism for pollution incidents and poor customer service in recent years.
00:53Offwatt found that Thames failed to properly maintain and operate its sewage network,
01:00leading to environmental damage. In a separate finding, the company was also fined for awarding
01:07dividends to shareholders that were deemed undeserved given its underperformance. The fine lands just
01:14weeks after average annual bills for Thames Water users increased significantly. Many households across
01:22London are now paying some of the highest water bills in the country. Thames Water says it's committed to
01:30making improvements and is continuing efforts to raise more private investment. Meanwhile, the government
01:37has just confirmed it remains prepared to step in if the company becomes financially unviable.
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