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The Observer - Revealed: how water giants recruit top staff from regulator
Summary of the front page
The Observer reports that two-thirds of England’s biggest water companies are employing key executives who used to work at the industry’s watchdog Ofwat. It says the findings have raised fresh concerns over what it calls a “revolving door” between the regulator and industry.
The water companies insist on the paper that all their employees have complied with the relevant appointment rules for ex-civil servants.
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