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8th Report – Failures at South East Water

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee HC 1861 Published 1 May 2026
Report Status
Government responded
Conclusions & Recommendations
16 items (2 recs)
Government Response
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Accepted 3
Accepted in Part 1
Acknowledged 11
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Recommendations & Conclusions

11 items
2 Conclusion Acknowledged

South East Water did not have the right processes in place to identify and mitigate...

Conclusion
South East Water did not have the right processes in place to identify and mitigate risks at Pembury Works, despite previous warnings from the DWI. That the company had “normalised” critical risks and was “flying blind” in the lead up … Read more
Government Response Summary
The government acknowledges South East Water's serious failings in risk identification and mitigation processes by detailing ongoing regulatory actions, including a credit rating downgrade, a licence breach, a proposed £22 million penalty, and placement into a formal Transformation Programme. It stresses that the company must now demonstrate credible leadership and delivery, and highlights increased customer compensation standards.
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3 Conclusion Acknowledged

Maintenance issues at Pembury contributed to the Tunbridge Wells incident in 2025, but it is...

Conclusion
Maintenance issues at Pembury contributed to the Tunbridge Wells incident in 2025, but it is South East Water’s self-identified lack of proactive and “instinctive” maintenance across its network that is most concerning. One of the most fundamental and basic responsibilities … Read more
Government Response Summary
The government acknowledges South East Water's serious failings in maintenance by detailing ongoing regulatory actions, including a credit rating downgrade, a licence breach, a proposed £22 million penalty, and placement into a formal Transformation Programme. It stresses that the company must now demonstrate credible leadership and delivery, and highlights increased customer compensation standards.
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5 Conclusion Acknowledged

Despite South East Water’s assertions to the contrary, periods of peak demand and extreme weather...

Conclusion
Despite South East Water’s assertions to the contrary, periods of peak demand and extreme weather can and should be broadly predicted and prepared for. Ofwat and the Drinking Water Inspectorate have shown that the company failed to model upcoming peaks … Read more
Government Response Summary
The government acknowledges South East Water's serious failings in prediction, planning, and incident response by detailing ongoing regulatory actions, including a credit rating downgrade, a licence breach, a proposed £22 million penalty, and placement into a formal Transformation Programme. It stresses that the company must now demonstrate credible leadership and delivery, and highlights increased customer compensation standards.
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6 Conclusion Acknowledged

Both the Drinking Water Inspectorate and South East Water acknowledge the weaknesses of the escalation...

Conclusion
Both the Drinking Water Inspectorate and South East Water acknowledge the weaknesses of the escalation processes around the Pembury incident. This meant that operational staff were not given sufficient support to diagnose problems early and that key stakeholders were informed … Read more
Government Response Summary
The government acknowledges South East Water's serious failings in escalation processes and crisis command by detailing ongoing regulatory actions, including a credit rating downgrade, a licence breach, a proposed £22 million penalty, and placement into a formal Transformation Programme. It stresses that the company must now demonstrate credible leadership and delivery, and highlights increased customer compensation standards.
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7 Conclusion Acknowledged

Given the huge number of supply interruptions that South East Water has failed to manage...

Conclusion
Given the huge number of supply interruptions that South East Water has failed to manage over the years, it is remarkable that the company still struggles with the supply of bottled water during outages, has failed to learn and apply … Read more
Government Response Summary
The government acknowledges the serious failings of South East Water, highlighting ongoing regulatory enforcement and proposed penalties from Ofwat and DWI. It notes that it has doubled customer compensation and introduced new standards for supply outages and boil water notices.
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8 Conclusion Acknowledged

Similarly to the provision of alternative water supplies, South East Water now has years of...

Conclusion
Similarly to the provision of alternative water supplies, South East Water now has years of experience in communicating during supply interruptions. It is incomprehensible that SEW still lacks a crisis communications strategy or a well-developed communications team given the company’s … Read more
Government Response Summary
The government acknowledges South East Water's serious failings, detailing ongoing regulatory enforcement, proposed penalties, and new compensation standards for customers. It states the government is working with regulators to ensure a strong, coordinated response to protect customers.
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10 Conclusion Acknowledged

The Tunbridge Wells incident and Ofwat investigations reveal that South East Water’s leadership has repeatedly...

Conclusion
The Tunbridge Wells incident and Ofwat investigations reveal that South East Water’s leadership has repeatedly proved itself incapable of implementing the lessons learnt from previous incidents, even simple ones such as having a communication strategy for when resolution timeframes are … Read more
Government Response Summary
The government acknowledges that South East Water's leadership has taken responsibility for failings, noting the resignations of the Chair and Chief Executive. It states the company must now implement changes and commits that the government and regulators will continue to work with the company through regular performance meetings during this transition.
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11 Conclusion Acknowledged

Since at least 2020, South East Water clearly has had, and continues to demonstrate, an...

Conclusion
Since at least 2020, South East Water clearly has had, and continues to demonstrate, an inability to establish the root causes of its supply resilience problems. There are likely many facets to this, including a failure to monitor the key … Read more
Government Response Summary
The government acknowledges South East Water's serious failings in identifying root causes by detailing ongoing regulatory actions, including a credit rating downgrade, a licence breach, a proposed £22 million penalty, and placement into a formal Transformation Programme. It stresses that the company must now demonstrate credible leadership and delivery, and highlights increased customer compensation standards.
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12 Conclusion Acknowledged

South East Water’s leadership team has demonstrated a clear preference for blaming factors outside of...

Conclusion
South East Water’s leadership team has demonstrated a clear preference for blaming factors outside of their control for performance issues, and in some cases, they continue to do so, despite clear evidence to the contrary. A lack of data-analysis skills … Read more
Government Response Summary
The government acknowledges South East Water's serious failings and culture of obfuscating responsibility by detailing ongoing regulatory actions, including a credit rating downgrade, a licence breach, a proposed £22 million penalty, and placement into a formal Transformation Programme. It stresses that the company must now demonstrate credible leadership and delivery, and highlights increased customer compensation standards.
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13 Recommendation Acknowledged

South East Water has failed to engage with key stakeholders outside the company to help...

Recommendation
South East Water has failed to engage with key stakeholders outside the company to help it learn from its mistakes. It is unwilling to properly listen to its customers, who have repeatedly complained of addressable failures 42 and yet continue … Read more
Government Response Summary
The government acknowledges South East Water's cultural failures by detailing ongoing regulatory actions, including a credit rating downgrade, a licence breach, a proposed £22 million penalty, and placement into a formal Transformation Programme. It stresses that the company must now demonstrate credible leadership and delivery, and highlights increased customer compensation standards.
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15 Conclusion Acknowledged

These failures are symptomatic of significant cultural problems that cannot be readily explained by issues...

Conclusion
These failures are symptomatic of significant cultural problems that cannot be readily explained by issues with the wider regulatory framework: this includes South East Water’s failure to engage with external stakeholders, inclination for groupthink, inability to analyse problems, incapability to … Read more
Government Response Summary
The government acknowledges that South East Water's leadership has taken responsibility for cultural failings, noting the resignations of the Chair and Chief Executive. It states the company must now implement changes and commits that the government and regulators will continue to work with the company through regular performance meetings during the transition to new leadership.
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