As Rivers Of Sewage Keep Flowing, UK Environment Agency Won't Release Conflict Of Interest Data Re. Its Directors
The Environment Agency is refusing to provide campaigners with details of potential conflicts of interests with water companies held by its directors across England. The refusal to provide the information comes after the head of the agency, Philip Duffy, admitted that freedom of information requests have been buried by the regulator because the truth about the environment in England is embarrassing.
Ash Smith, of Windrush against Sewage Pollution (Wasp), said the refusal to provide details of any potential conflicts of financial and business interests held by the regulators regional directors was inexcusable. He revealed that a freedom of information (FoI) request had been rejected by the EA on the grounds that there was no lawful basis on providing the information as it was not necessary to satisfy a legitimate interest.
The EA also said it would be unfair to individuals to disclose such information to the world at large. The Information Commissioners Office (ICO) is now investigating the refusal to comply with the FoI request. In a letter to Duffy, Smith said: Claiming that the public has no right to know and that the interest of potentially conflicted employees takes precedence is ludicrous and disgraceful
public scrutiny and transparency are vital.
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Smith highlighted past cases of senior agency staff moving to work for water companies as the reason transparency was needed. These include the former director of operations for the EA, who became a non-executive director of British Water, then an industry lobbying organisation, and was later recruited by Southern Water at the time it had been accused of illegal sewage dumping, for which it was later fined a record £90m. Duffy, who took over as the EA chief executive last July, told an audience at the Rivers Summit last month that his officials were worried about revealing the true state of what is going on regarding the state of the environment.
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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/jul/01/environment-agency-refuses-to-reveal-directors-possible-conflicts-of-interest