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jkat 28-02-2008 12:32

record £14 million fine and a knighthood all in 1 day
 
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NETWORK Rail was today fined a record £14 million for serious overruns in engineering works – as the company's chairman Ian McAllister picked up his knighthood at Buckingham Palace.
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Sir Ian stayed at home during the crisis, saying he would only get in the way if he went into work.
:D

http://news.scotsman.com/uk/Network-...-as.3824928.jp

Osem 28-02-2008 12:35

Re: record £14 million fine and a knighthood all in 1 day
 
So he was knighted for NOT going to work ????


:D

jkat 28-02-2008 12:36

Re: record £14 million fine and a knighthood all in 1 day
 
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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 34497288)
So he was knighted for NOT going to work ????


:D

yes! :D

BBKing 28-02-2008 12:56

Re: record £14 million fine and a knighthood all in 1 day
 
He was technically knighted over New Year, before the overrun became obvious. It's a bit unfair to criticise him for not turning up, what actually got it fixed was someone (Robin Gisby, actually, who also took the brunt of the press) deciding that it was an operational incident like an accident or severe weather which had happened to bring the overhead wires down, rather than an engineering job that just had to be finished to spec and to contract. Once they swung into that mode it actually got fixed quite fast, as everyone knew the key thing was getting the trains running and who was in charge (a Gold Command, like the police use for major incidents).

Obviously, the chairman doesn't turn up to fix operational incidents, he has professional people and processes he employs to do that. In the case of Liverpool Street, one of the cockups was not having enough gear to do the job, followed by the contractors decamping to fix Rugby (they weren't employed by NR, and the Rugby contractors were offering them large sums, so off they went). Eventually the regular NR maintenance teams turned up with their spares cupboard raided and pitched in. Once they were on site there wouldn't have been a lot of point doing anything else but feed them tea and bonuses.

One consequence of this is a suggestion that NR keep a tighter control on the country's small pool of professional overhead line people, which is where Sir Ian needs to earn his money.

Osem 28-02-2008 13:00

Re: record £14 million fine and a knighthood all in 1 day
 
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Originally Posted by jkat (Post 34497291)
yes! :D

Blimey then half the Government will get gongs

tweetypie/8 28-02-2008 15:25

Re: record £14 million fine and a knighthood all in 1 day
 
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Originally Posted by jkat (Post 34497285)


a toe in the a... would have been more appropiate.

WHISTLED 28-02-2008 17:29

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Blimey then half the Government will get gongs
Me too, ive been ill so worked from home today - Sir Whistled, has a nice ring dont you think?

Osem 28-02-2008 17:55

Re: record £14 million fine and a knighthood all in 1 day
 
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Originally Posted by WHISTLED (Post 34497467)
Me too, ive been ill so worked from home today - Sir Whistled, has a nice ring dont you think?

Yep very nice! Actually I've been sat on my posterior most of the day not achieving anything much so I reckon I too should recieve due recognition in the form of a gong.... :)

Fingy 28-02-2008 18:13

Re: record £14 million fine and a knighthood all in 1 day
 
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Originally Posted by WHISTLED (Post 34497467)
Me too, ive been ill so worked from home today - Sir Whistled, has a nice ring dont you think?

Please tell me I don't now need to address you as Sir Whistled. :erm:

WHISTLED 28-02-2008 18:20

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I've been sat on my posterior most of the day not achieving anything much
you must work for me too then!?

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Please tell me I don't now need to address you as Sir Whistled
You know my real name so you can call me Sir .........

Ive seen your status update on facebook so dont be thinking you will be trying for a title tomorrow

RizzyKing 28-02-2008 19:47

Re: record £14 million fine and a knighthood all in 1 day
 
You have to laugh at this yet another brilliant set of timing from our better's lol.

BBKing 28-02-2008 19:54

Re: record £14 million fine and a knighthood all in 1 day
 
Actually, thinking about it - knighthoods are announced over New Year because it's a holiday, ditto engineering work takes place at the same time for the same reason, so they aren't independent events. 2 months or so seems about the right time to organise either a knighthood ceremony or a large fine, so the timing isn't totally unlikely.


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