- 21/05/2025
- Posted by: Amanda Hack MP
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Record 81 criminal investigations launched into water companies under Government crackdown
- Number of criminal investigations launched into water companies surges by 145% since July.
- New crackdown spearheaded by the Environment Secretary is the largest criminal action against water companies in history, part of the Government’s Plan for Change.
- Investigations could see water bosses jailed for up to five years or companies face fines of hundreds of millions of pounds.
A record 81 criminal investigations into water companies have been launched in England since the election, as part of the Government’s crackdown on sewage dumping.
A new operation spearheaded by Environment Secretary Steve Reed amounts to the largest criminal action against water companies in history.
The number of inspections carried out by authorities into sewage pollution has skyrocketed by nearly 400% since last July.
The record number of Environment Agency spot checks at water company premises and rivers has revealed widespread law-breaking. Over 80 criminal investigations have been launched against water companies over the last nine months, a surge of 145% since the election.
Following these investigations, water bosses could be jailed for five years and water companies fined hundreds of millions of pounds.
This will act as a powerful deterrent, focussing water bosses’ minds on investing to upgrade water infrastructure to clean up our rivers, lakes and seas. Water companies will also spend a record £104 billion and cut sewage discharges by nearly half over five years.
Amanda Hack said:
“Complaints about sewage dumping in local waterways often arise on the doorstep. Many sites in and around our towns and villages are being ruined by sewage dumping. Cleaning up our rivers and brooks is one of my top priorities. I’m fully behind the moves to crack down on water companies that fail communities and foul the environment.”
Environment Secretary Steve Reed:
“Water companies have too often gone unpunished as they pump record levels of sewage into our waterways. No more.
“A record number of criminal investigations have been launched into law-breaking water companies – which could see bosses behind bars.
“With this Government, water companies who break the law will finally be punished for their disgraceful behaviour so we can clean up our rivers, lakes and seas for good.”
Philip Duffy, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency said:
“This milestone is testament to our determination to hold water companies to account and achieve a cleaner water environment.
“Our message to the industry is clear: we expect full compliance throughout the water system, and we will not hesitate to take robust enforcement action where we identify serious breaches.
“This is just the beginning – we are on track to deliver 10,000 inspections next year, using our tougher powers gained through the Water (Special Measures) Act alongside more officers and upgraded digital tools to drive better performance across the water sector.”
When a water company breaks the rules of its environmental permit, that is a criminal offence—for example, releasing excessive pollution into a river or failing to carry out water quality monitoring.
The Environment Agency follows up on every offence they find. The most serious offences, like illegal sewage spills, trigger a criminal investigation that could see water company fines and criminal prosecution for water bosses. The Environment Agency have also taken a zero-tolerance approach to identify and resolve over 1000 minor issues last year like unclogging pipes to deliver immediate improvements to local communities and the environment.
To drive forward this surge in action, the Environment Agency has hired 380 additional regulatory staff to carry out inspections and other enforcement activity.
New powers, delivered by the Government’s landmark Water (Special Measures) Act 2025, also mean water executives who cover up or hide illegal sewage spills can now be locked up for up to two years.
The Environment Agency are also currently carrying out their largest ever criminal investigation into potential widespread non-compliance by water companies at over 2000 sewage treatment works.
Seven cases against water companies are going to court over the next few months following criminal investigations by the Environment Agency.
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A busy and productive week in Parliament, here is a summary of some of it below:
From championing local causes to supporting national campaigns, I’ve been working hard to represent North West Leicestershire.
💬 Spoke up in the Chamber
⚡ Visited National Grid in Castle Donington with the Energy Minister for Consumers
💜 Met with the Epilepsy Society
👥 Engaged with the Mineworkers Pension Scheme Trustees
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Voted against artists being able to keep copyright on works and allowing AI companies to steal information. Don’t forget to tell everyone that!
4 meetings, what were the outcomes?
Attended 4 meetings and a chat to a half empty chamber! Anything productive?
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Today I asked the Minister in the Department for Culture Media and Sport, how we can ensure that as we build, we also protect and invest in the parks and pitches that bring our communities together.
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