Labour bans unfair bonuses for water company bosses 

Unfair bonuses have been banned with immediate effect for senior bosses at Anglian Water as part of this Labour Government’s Plan for Change after tough new legislation came into effect. 

Under these new rules, introduced with the landmark Water (Special Measures) Act 2025, companies including Anglian Water are not permitted to pay bonuses to water bosses that oversee poor environmental and customer outcomes. 

This action delivers on a key Labour manifesto commitment and has been backdated to apply to any bonuses relating to the financial year from April last year. 

Terry Jermy, Member of Parliament for South West Norfolk, said, “In this part of the world our waterways are a source of great pride, and we are cleaning them up after 14 years of Tory mismanagement. No longer can water companies keep underperforming and be rewarded for it. It was scandalous this was allowed to carry on for so long.” 

Anglian Water awarded nearly £17 million in bonuses and incentives over the last decade, paying just under £1 million in bonuses last year alone. 

Companies that do meet Ofwat’s standards will still be eligible to pay executives bonuses – a powerful incentive for bosses at Anglian Water to deliver immediate environmental improvements, better customer outcomes, and improve financial resilience. 

Cleaning up our rivers, lakes and seas is essential after 14 years of Conservative failure. The Conservatives even tried to hide the extent of sewage spills before the election, with Robbie Moore, then the Water Minister and now a Shadow Environment Minister in Kemi Badenoch’s team, telling Environment Agency officials not to put the key figures on the front page of an online portal. 

Reform UK, who did not even mention sewage in their manifesto, have recently made the unfunded commitment to nationalise the water industry that could cost taxpayers more than £100 billion over many years of distracting disruption. 

In contrast, the Labour Government’s Plan for Change is delivering with tougher regulation and enforcement action, together with a record £104 billion of private investment over the next five years, to reduce sewage discharges to clean up our rivers, lakes and seas for good. 

Labour’s Environment Secretary Steve Reed said: 

“Cleaning up our rivers, lakes and seas after 14 years of shameful Conservative failure is essential to this Labour Government’s Plan for Change. 

“Water company bosses, just like anyone else, should only get bonuses for good performance, certainly not if they’ve failed to tackle water pollution. 

“That’s why Labour is banning undeserved bonuses with immediate effect delivering on the promise we made at the General Election.” 

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