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  • Reasons for your leaving TfL (Supplementary) [15]

    • Question by: Geoff Pope
    • Meeting date: 18 January 2006
    Was it your suggestion, the sums of money you were going to acquire as a consultant and the one-off payment? If you add up the sums, as far as we know, you will be earning in the first two years just as much as you were before, but working less. Was that your terms or was that the Mayor's terms?
  • Provisions of Consultancy (Supplementary) [5]

    • Question by: Geoff Pope
    • Meeting date: 18 January 2006
    How will that work on the PPP? It is critical that that is renegotiated for the benefit of Londoners. You will be developing your thoughts and providing advice, but then your contract ends some two years before the actual negotiations. When the Mayor announced your position, he made it quite clear that the renegotiations for the PPP would be one of your key roles.
  • Provisions of Consultancy (Supplementary) [6]

    • Question by: Geoff Pope
    • Meeting date: 18 January 2006
    Without your line responsibility, you will be able to get much more done in 90 days. When we take on board the fact that you said you had built the world's best management team for transport, it is starting to feel as though it is getting a bit overcrowded with expertise and the best guys around at the top there. We are concerned about this. Is there not a risk that the role of Commissioner, which was obviously important in the early days, is now getting rather squeezed?
  • Reasons for your leaving TfL (Supplementary) [5]

    • Question by: Geoff Pope
    • Meeting date: 18 January 2006
    I am interested to know what made you change your mind compared with a year ago and now. What has happened?
  • Reasons for your leaving TfL (Supplementary) [6]

    • Question by: Geoff Pope
    • Meeting date: 18 January 2006
    Do you regret the timing of this, coming at the same time as we have this large fare increase? Many Londoners are upset with the 10% or more increase at the same time as the sums of money that you are being provided with are being highlighted. Was that not bad timing?
  • Reasons for your leaving TfL (Supplementary) [12]

    • Question by: Geoff Pope
    • Meeting date: 18 January 2006
    When you decided that you would leave this particular role, did you just go into the Mayor and say, `I am going'? Was there a negotiation?
  • Appointment of Tfl Directors (Supplementary) [4]

    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 06 April 2005
    Looking ahead, what changes could you envisage on the board as and when TfL takes on the responsibility for rail services, particularly over a geographic area beyond London?
  • Crossrail

    • Reference: 2005/0026-1
    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 06 April 2005
    How confident are you of funding for Crossrail? How are you going to limit the impact of construction on the local business and residential communities in central London? What are the outstanding planning issues? .... Moving on to Crossrail, earlier you alluded to the historic levels of investment we are getting into London's transport infrastructure, and this really would be the icing on the cake having the Crossrail investment put in. Where are we with the funding in light of what the Montague Report was saying in the context of today?
  • Enforcement of Foreign Vehicles

    • Reference: 2005/0020-1
    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 06 April 2005
    What action is TfL taking to tackle the low success rate in enforcement of foreign vehicles who do not pay the congestion charge?
  • TfL Board

    • Reference: 2005/0035-1
    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 06 April 2005
    How would you see the TfL Board needing to change as the Government expands the role of the authority to cover some rail services outside London?