The Mail on Sunday

Go-Ahead halts £1.6m bonus to its ex-boss

- By Alex Lawson

SCANDAL-HIT train operator GoAhead has blocked the bonus of its former chief executive amid an embarrassi­ng accounting scandal.

David Brown will miss out on a £1.6million cash and shares package after the Gatwick Express owner opted to deny the awards.

It follows a devastatin­g period for the rail and bus firm which received more than £140million in Government Covid aid, through the furlough scheme and other support to keep transport services running.

Passenger numbers dried up during the pandemic and trading in Go-Ahead shares was suspended in January after ‘serious’ financial failings.

Brown announced his resignatio­n in May and retired in November after picking up £11million over a decade running the company.

Former finance chief Elodie Brian, who decided to quit in September, was also denied her bonus.

Leanne Wood, chair of the company’s remunerati­on committee, said the taxpayer support and the decision not to award a 2021 dividend meant it had decided it was ‘inappropri­ate to allow the executive directors’ annual bonus to pay out’.

In September, shortly before Brown’s departure, Go-Ahead and its partner Keolis were sacked from operating Southeaste­rn Trains. Go-Ahead had taken too much Government money without paying back excess profits – an agreement under the rail contract.

Go-Ahead has put aside £30million to pay for an anticipate­d fine from the Department for Transport over the accounting error. It has also allocated £72.6 million to redress the errors.

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