Editor’s letter: MOSL’s new leader

A warm welcome to Chris Scoggins, incoming chief executive of MOSL, taking over from Ben Jeffs.

Formerly head of National Rail Enquiries, he must be used to sharing news of operating problems. Let’s hope he doesn’t have to in his new role.

Here are five top challenges he faces:

Talking of scrutiny, an article in the Financial Times attacking Thames Water’s financial affairs, linking them to its recent record fine for sewage and the vexed issue of the Thames Tideway Tunnel, opened the skirmishes for PR19. Former regulator Ian Byatt added fuel to the fire by calling for Thames to be broken up.

Thames has written to the FT challenging some of its numbers, and Ofwat chair Jonson Cox was quick to point out in print that the company, which in part prompted his action on board governance, now complies with the regulator’s new rules.

Whatever the facts, the message to the water companies is clear: you may not be facing the same scrutiny as energy retailers, but don’t make the mistake of thinking no one’s watching.