Thames Water nationalisation prep 'stepped up'
Summary
The UK government is preparing for the possible temporary nationalization of Thames Water, a major water supplier in southern England that is experiencing financial difficulties. This comes after a potential investor, KKR, withdrew from a major investment deal with the company. Despite these challenges, Thames Water continues its operations and works towards improving its financial situation.Key Facts
- The UK government is getting ready to possibly take control of Thames Water temporarily if needed.
- Thames Water is a large water company serving about 25% of the UK population, mainly in southern England and London.
- Thames Water is dealing with significant debts and difficulties in updating its infrastructure.
- Earlier this month, a major investor, KKR, pulled out of a £4 billion deal to support Thames Water.
- Thames Water's creditors have proposed a £17 billion plan to recapitalize the company and secure more investment.
- Despite the financial situation, Thames Water states it continues to operate normally and serve its customers.
- The company is hoping for regulatory leniency to help with its financial recovery and infrastructure improvements.
- The government insists Thames Water must still meet all its legal and environmental responsibilities.
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