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Environment Agency Boss Sir Philip Dilley Resigns
So another over-paid and over-there (Barbados apparently ) falls on his sword.
This one was a former aid to Cameron. Good riddance as far as I am concerned.
This one was a former aid to Cameron. Good riddance as far as I am concerned.
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My B.I.L. and family are moving out the Premier Inn (since Boxing Day) to rented accomodation in Prestwich for next 6 months whilst house in Bury is gutted and re floored, plastered etc. Not sure he is too concerned about scoring trite political points about the flood. He should of been returning from South Africa today to start back to work tomorrow. His...
20:32 Mon 11th Jan 2016
DTC...on that we will have to disagree !
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He had come under pressure for holidaying in Barbados during the floods in December, the wettest month on record in the UK.
He said the role now required him to be available at short notice and this was "inappropriate in a part-time non-executive position".
In a statement, he also said he found the media scrutiny "unacceptable".
He insisted he was "well qualified" to carry out the role but media focus on him was "diverting attention" from efforts to help those affected by flooding.
I'm sure that we can find a replacement that needs a job a bit more than Dilley.
Never mind....he got his Knighthood anyway.
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He had come under pressure for holidaying in Barbados during the floods in December, the wettest month on record in the UK.
He said the role now required him to be available at short notice and this was "inappropriate in a part-time non-executive position".
In a statement, he also said he found the media scrutiny "unacceptable".
He insisted he was "well qualified" to carry out the role but media focus on him was "diverting attention" from efforts to help those affected by flooding.
I'm sure that we can find a replacement that needs a job a bit more than Dilley.
Never mind....he got his Knighthood anyway.
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My B.I.L. and family are moving out the Premier Inn (since Boxing Day) to rented accomodation in Prestwich for next 6 months whilst house in Bury is gutted and re floored,plastered etc. Not sure he is too concerned about scoring trite political points about the flood. He should of been returning from South Africa today to start back to work tomorrow. His family Christmas present to watch the cricket. Obviously never saw it on TV here either. :-(
I doubt there's any time he could safely have taken a holiday; short-notice weather events are pretty common these days. Did he not have a deputy to cover for him? Possibly not, if he was only working three days himself.
However, £100,000 for three days a week should have allowed him to save a bit for a rainy day. As to what exactly he *did* do, who knows? Perhaps the government should give some thought to what precisely the job might entail, and how to ensure it's done when the boss is away, before advertising it again.
However, £100,000 for three days a week should have allowed him to save a bit for a rainy day. As to what exactly he *did* do, who knows? Perhaps the government should give some thought to what precisely the job might entail, and how to ensure it's done when the boss is away, before advertising it again.
He did have good intentions http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /enviro nment/n ew-envi ronment -agency -head-s ir-phil ip-dill ey-won- t-mind- getting -his-fe et-wet- 9936986 .html
''The Environment Agency’s new chairman has promised to get his wellies on quickly and visit the scene of any serious flood the UK suffers under his watch, saying he has learned from the misfortune of his predecessor.''
lol
''The Environment Agency’s new chairman has promised to get his wellies on quickly and visit the scene of any serious flood the UK suffers under his watch, saying he has learned from the misfortune of his predecessor.''
lol
excellent link, Talbot. He knew showing his face at floods was useless but he also knew he had to do it as part of the job. But there it is: if people take on pointless (but well-paid) jobs they should do them. The pay would, after all, have easily covered a flight back from Barbados (if indeed his expense account didn't). Yes, it would disrupt his holiday, but that's the job.
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