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![]() www.waspies.net wrote: Makes you wonder what LUL/TfL's involvement is other that to slag Metronet off now and again. Why doesn't LUL actually start to impose some sanctions? Kevin They do but a £1million fine is nowt to that lot, what TFL need is the power to sack them, but the contracts were stitched up by one G Brown so it would be far too expensive to do so. Won't life be great if G Brown becomes PM! I'd be surprised if a £1million fine PER DAY were "now't to that lot"! That's the sort of contract that should have been established. Moreover, th majority of the £1 million ought to be distributed to the PASSENGERS who suffer as a result of the breaches of contract and not just go back into T.F.L. coffers. Clearly the likes of Balfour Beatty etc. don't like paying millions in fines, which is presumably why they managed successfully to appeal their recent sentence in one of their other recent disasters - was it Potters Bar or Hatfield, I forget? Marc. |
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![]() I'd be surprised if a £1million fine PER DAY were "now't to that lot"! That's the sort of contract that should have been established. Moreover, th majority of the £1 million ought to be distributed to the PASSENGERS who suffer as a result of the breaches of contract and not just go back into T.F.L. coffers. I think I'm right in saying that any fines go straight back to the treasury, proprietor one G Brown! |
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On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 20:40:44 GMT, "www.waspies.net"
wrote: I'd be surprised if a £1million fine PER DAY were "now't to that lot"! That's the sort of contract that should have been established. Moreover, th majority of the £1 million ought to be distributed to the PASSENGERS who suffer as a result of the breaches of contract and not just go back into T.F.L. coffers. I think I'm right in saying that any fines go straight back to the treasury, proprietor one G Brown! And I would say you are entirely wrong. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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Paul Corfield wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 20:40:44 GMT, "www.waspies.net" wrote: I'd be surprised if a £1million fine PER DAY were "now't to that lot"! That's the sort of contract that should have been established. Moreover, th majority of the £1 million ought to be distributed to the PASSENGERS who suffer as a result of the breaches of contract and not just go back into T.F.L. coffers. I think I'm right in saying that any fines go straight back to the treasury, proprietor one G Brown! And I would say you are entirely wrong. Are you sure Paul! |
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On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 08:36:46 GMT, "www.waspies.net"
wrote: Paul Corfield wrote: On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 20:40:44 GMT, "www.waspies.net" wrote: I'd be surprised if a £1million fine PER DAY were "now't to that lot"! That's the sort of contract that should have been established. Moreover, th majority of the £1 million ought to be distributed to the PASSENGERS who suffer as a result of the breaches of contract and not just go back into T.F.L. coffers. I think I'm right in saying that any fines go straight back to the treasury, proprietor one G Brown! And I would say you are entirely wrong. Are you sure Paul! Yep but I'm happy to hear your version as to how the money gets carted down the road from 55 Broadway to Whitehall. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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Paul Corfield wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 08:36:46 GMT, "www.waspies.net" wrote: Paul Corfield wrote: On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 20:40:44 GMT, "www.waspies.net" wrote: I'd be surprised if a £1million fine PER DAY were "now't to that lot"! That's the sort of contract that should have been established. Moreover, th majority of the £1 million ought to be distributed to the PASSENGERS who suffer as a result of the breaches of contract and not just go back into T.F.L. coffers. I think I'm right in saying that any fines go straight back to the treasury, proprietor one G Brown! And I would say you are entirely wrong. Are you sure Paul! Yep but I'm happy to hear your version as to how the money gets carted down the road from 55 Broadway to Whitehall. As I understand it ALL government fines are handed over to the treasury, unless otherwise designated, presumably what you're saying (or not) is that this is one of the designated cases where the poor performance fines are handed over to another authority namely TFL |
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On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 10:35:06 GMT, "www.waspies.net"
wrote: Paul Corfield wrote: On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 08:36:46 GMT, "www.waspies.net" wrote: Paul Corfield wrote: On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 20:40:44 GMT, "www.waspies.net" wrote: I'd be surprised if a £1million fine PER DAY were "now't to that lot"! That's the sort of contract that should have been established. Moreover, th majority of the £1 million ought to be distributed to the PASSENGERS who suffer as a result of the breaches of contract and not just go back into T.F.L. coffers. I think I'm right in saying that any fines go straight back to the treasury, proprietor one G Brown! And I would say you are entirely wrong. Are you sure Paul! Yep but I'm happy to hear your version as to how the money gets carted down the road from 55 Broadway to Whitehall. As I understand it ALL government fines are handed over to the treasury, unless otherwise designated, presumably what you're saying (or not) is that this is one of the designated cases where the poor performance fines are handed over to another authority namely TFL Firstly it is not a fine. Secondly the contract is not with the government - it is between LU (a trading subsidiary of TfL) and each Infraco. Thirdly the contract does not stipulate a fine; it has a performance regime which records performance and then either provides bonuses or abatements depending on whether performance is good or bad. Any reductions from the service charge are simply part of the normal cash management process and reflect cash that stays within LU for other expenditure be it bonuses to another Infraco or payment for other works to whichever company might be doing that work / providing that service. This money could be used for anything - not just PPP stuff. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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www.waspies.net wrote:
I'd be surprised if a £1million fine PER DAY were "now't to that lot"! That's the sort of contract that should have been established. Moreover, th majority of the £1 million ought to be distributed to the PASSENGERS who suffer as a result of the breaches of contract and not just go back into T.F.L. coffers. I think I'm right in saying that any fines go straight back to the treasury, proprietor one G Brown! Surely not?! Can anyone pls confirm/deny? |
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