South East Water has just announced that David Hinton has today resigned as Chief Executive Officer of the company.

A statement issued by South East Water this morning says:
“Mr Hinton has decided to step down as he feels his position has become an increasing distraction from South East Water’s most important priority, which is to deliver a resilient water supply for its customers.”
He will remain in post as CEO to allow an orderly transition over the summer period and continued momentum of the transformation plan while the Board undertakes the process of finding a replacement. Further details will be announced in due course.
The Board says it remains focused on accelerating targeted engineering works and making operational changes to improve the resilience of the supply network, increase water capacity and quality in high priority areas as part of a comprehensive, company-wide transformation plan.
Lisa Clement, Interim Independent Non-Executive Chair, commented:
“The Board acknowledges and thanks Dave for his many years of loyal dedication and service to South East Water."
Last week saw the resignation of Chris Train as Chair of South East Water.
The resignations follow the publication of a highly critical report on 1st May by MPs on the cross-party House of Commons Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee which declared they had “no confidence" in the leadership team to turn the failing company around.


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