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TfL under fire for signing 'amazing' number of non-disclosure agreements with departing staff
TfL signed 848 non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) – a legal contract that binds former employers to confidentiality restrictions – during the course of 2016 to 2017, the latest year for which data is available. That year, 2,100 members of staff left TfL, meaning NDA's were levied on 40 per cent of the employees that left.
London Assembly member Caroline Pidegon, who asked Khan about the NDAs, said she was "amazed" at the numbers.
“While non-disclosure agreements and confidentiality clauses can have a role in protecting commercially sensitive information, I am amazed that TfL considers such agreements to be necessary for over 40 per cent of their departing staff," she said.
“TfL needs to justify this high level of agreements and reassure the travelling public that they are not gagging former staff who should have every right to comment on an organisation they once worked for.”
A TfL spokesperson said: “We are delivering huge savings in our operating costs while delivering safe, reliable and affordable transport services and one of the biggest programmes of capital investment anywhere in the world.
"Part of this involves merging functions and reducing management layers enabling net savings of over £500m over the course of our five-year business plan and recurring savings every year thereafter. This proactive management of cost is helping us turn an operating deficit into a surplus over this period.”
In May the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launched a review into senior staff severance pay after TfL admitted spending £50m on departing staff over the past year.
Anyone earning over £100,000 now has to have their pay packet signed off by Khan.
The transport body has been tasked with shedding management layers and cutting its reliance on agency workers as part of a cost-cutting drive.
Among the big earners at TfL are commissioner Mike Brown, whose total remuneration for the year was £374,959, and Crossrail boss Andrew Wolstenholme, who collected £736,157.
Last month Khan sparked criticised after he refused to sit on TfL's remuneration committee to have oversight of the generous payouts, arguing that the launching of the review made it unnecessary.
Previous mayors Ken Livingstone and Johnson both sat on the committee – Livingstone as chair throughout his time on the board and Johnson as a member during his time as mayor.
Source : CityAM
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Fury As Lifer Policeman Serial Rapist Is Released After Only 7 years
Victims' fury as rapist policeman, 50, is freed from prison less than seven years after he was jailed for life for attacking up to 30 women he met on duty.
• Stephen Mitchell was given two life sentences at Newcastle Crown Court in 2011
• The police officer and ex-soldier raped and sexually abused vulnerable women
• The 50-year-old has been released and was seen enjoying life on the outside
• His victims and campaigners are outraged over his release, saying it was wrong
Stephen Mitchell raped and sexually vulnerable women. He was jailed for life in 2011 but has since been released
A rapist policeman has been freed from prison less than seven years after he was jailed for life for attacking up to 30 vulnerable women he had met on duty.
Stephen Mitchell raped and sexually abused heroin addicts and a disabled teenager by offering them help while in custody, then demanding sexual favours afterwards.
The former soldier was handed two life sentences at Newcastle Crown Court in 2011 and was told he would not be eligible for parole for at least seven and a half years.
But the 50-year-old has since been released and was seen enjoying life on the outside, riding a £500 bike, according to a report by the Sunday People.
Mitchell's victims and campaigners are outraged over his release, saying it was wrong Mitchell, who was deemed a 'high risk to women' by psychiatrists, was freed.
One victim told the Sunday People: 'It's wrong that he can get on with his life, when he has ruined so many others.'
Another added: 'I certainly didn't expect him to get out so quickly.
'I have never, ever heard of anyone getting parole first time around for such a serious offence, given the fact he was so manipulative and never admitted anything.
'He deliberately chose victims who were vulnerable and wouldn't be believed if they ever dared speak up.'
She continued: 'I honestly think he has used everything he learned in the Army and the police to help him get parole by just telling them what he knew they would want to hear. He knows exactly what he's doing.
'He managed to get away with what he was doing, despite being in the police, so he is very cunning.'
Labour's shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper called for the Parole Board to review its decision.
She said: 'We urgently need to know what the Parole Board's reasons were because to most people this really does not look like justice for victims.
'The Justice Secretary needs to tell us urgently what progress he has made since his decision on John Worboys to stop the same things happening all over again.'
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