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    Thames Water hit with largest-ever fine issued by regulator Ofwat | Money News

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    Thames Water, the UK’s biggest water provider, has been hit by a record fine by regulator Ofwat.

    The company has been fined £122.7m following Ofwat’s “biggest and most complex” investigation.

    It follows two investigations related to its wastewater operations and dividend payouts.

    Of the total fine, £104.5m – 9% of Thames Water’s turnover – has been levied for breaches of wastewater rules. It’s just below the maximum 10% of turnover Ofwat could have applied.

    Another £18.2m penalty will be paid for breaches of dividend payment rules.

    The fine will be paid by the company and its shareholders, Ofwat said, rather than customers.

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    It’s bad news for Thames Water, which serves 16 million customers across London and the South East, and has just about fended off effective nationalisation, having secured an emergency £3bn loan.

    Its debts now top £19bn.

    These fines were not factored into Thames Water’s financial planning for the next five years.

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