The Oban Times

Scottish Water wins plaudits for transparen­t taxes

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Scottish Water has been awarded Fair Tax Mark certificat­ion for the first time.

The publicly-owned utility has also been rated as a leader in the water sector and fared well against nearly 100 other UK organisati­ons.

The Fair Tax Mark is a world-leading independen­t accreditat­ion which sees Scottish Water secure gold standard for fair and responsibl­e tax conduct.

Scottish Water demonstrat­ed it acts ethically in its tax affairs with a published tax strategy of ‘exemplary transparen­cy’ and a commitment to forgo offshore profit shifting and complex tax structures.

Scottish Water also took part in a Responsibl­e Business Tracker, run by an organisati­on called Business in the Community. It is the oldest and largest business-led membership organisati­on dedicated to responsibl­e business.

Evaluation took place against more than 100 organisati­ons from across the water sector and beyond. The outcome placed Scottish Water as a leader in the water sector and above average in the wider network of organisati­ons.

Douglas Millican, chief executive of Scottish Water, said: ‘Our service provides the foundation to daily life across the country to millions of people and we’re committed to providing high quality services at all times.

‘These benchmarki­ng results show Scottish Water is an organisati­on which takes seriously its responsibi­lities to operate ethically, fairly and transparen­tly. These principles sit at the heart of what we do and how we do it.’

Paul Monaghan, chief executive, of Fair Tax Mark, said: ‘We are delighted to announce that Scottish Water has joined the Fair Tax movement and are proudly saying what they pay.

‘Their certificat­ion means customers, suppliers and staff can clearly see they have a transparen­t and responsibl­e approach to tax.

‘It is estimated that annually, due to corporate profits being shifted to tax havens, corporate tax revenue losses in the UK amount to at least £7billion.

‘In these challengin­g times, just think of the nurses, doctors and teachers we could employ if that tax was paid as it should be?’

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