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UK approaches prospective administrators for Thames Water, feet reports

The British government has approached consultancies regarding taking the function of unique administrators for Thames Water, in a sign that ministers are bracing themselves for impending renationalisation, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.

The government approached consultancies, including Teneo, Interpath and EY, to run a. so-called unique administration routine, the report stated, mentioning people familiar with the. matter.

There had been casual engagement with certain consultancies over an unique administrator. role however no formal interview procedure, a government official told the FT.

Thames Water declined to talk about the feet report.

A representative for Prime Minister Keir Starmer informed reporters on Friday: We have not been. interviewing consultancies about a special administration. We have already said we are closely. monitoring the scenario. The business stays stable.

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, EY, Teneo and Interpath did not. immediately react to Reuters' ask for comment out of regular business hours, while. Downing Street deferred to DEFRA for a remark.

The federal government has actually been on standby to place the struggling utility business, which is at the. centre of a scandal over sewage pollution in rivers, into an unique administration program given. the risk of a monetary collapse.

Britain's water regulator, Ofwat, has actually already imposed a Turn-around Oversight Program on. Thames Water, the country's greatest public utility, and designated an independent display to. report on its development in turning around business.

Independently, ratings company Moody's devalued Thames Water's business household score

(source: Reuters)