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Royal Mail rejects ‘secret talks’ claim

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RoyAL Mail has denied trade union claims that it is in ‘ secret talks’ over a possible sale to private equity as workers stage more strikes over pay and conditions.

The delivery group denied claims that were made by an official of the Communicat­ion Workers Union (CWU) in an interview.

A Royal Mail spokesman said: ‘We are aware that in recent media interviews Dave Ward, the general secretary of the CWU, has indicated that we are in “secret talks” with a private equity investment group, he believes, regarding a takeover of Royal Mail.

‘This is not true. We are involved in no such talks.’

Postal workers have started a 48hour walkout, with a further 48hour stoppage also planned from september 30 unless an agreement is reached.

Ward had reportedly called for an investigat­ion into bosses’ conduct after claiming they held talks with the firm’s largest shareholde­r, Luxembourg-based private equity firm Vesa Equity Investment.

The Government is carrying out a national security review into the ownership of Royal Mail after it emerged last month that Vesa Equity – controlled by Czech billionair­e Daniel Kretinsky – had raised its stake to more than 25pc from 22pc previously.

The move triggered speculatio­n Vesa is planning a takeover, which could prove controvers­ial given Kretinsky’s investment links to Russian state gas firm Gazprom.

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