A damning report on the troubled HS2 high-speed rail programme has accused the government and the company running the project of hiding massive cost and time overruns from parliament and taxpayers.
The report by an influential Commons spending watchdog found the programme has gone “badly off course” and said the Department for Transport and HS2 Ltd had been “blindsided by contact with reality” as the bill almost doubled to £100bn in today’s prices.
The DfT’s top mandarin, permanent secretary Bernadette Kelly, may have breached the civil service code and the rules of parliamentary privilege by failing to inform MPs on the Public Accounts Committee of the project’s woes, it said.
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The cross-party PAC said it was “not convinced” that the DfT and HS2 Ltd have the skills and capability they need to complete the line linking London with the Midlands and the north of England, which is the government’s largest infrastructure project.
The committee questioned a £46,000 bonus paid last year to HS2 chief executive Mark Thurston on top of his £605,350 salary – the highest of any government official. The bonus was based in part on success in controlling the scheme’s finances.
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Senior charge nurse Jan Ferguson views artwork “Theatre of Dott’s” by Kate Ive, inspired by Professor Norman Dott and his neurosurgery theatres at the Western General from 1960-2019. It is one of a number of artworks which sit on the walls of NHS Lothians’ Department of Clinical Neurosciences (DCN) which has been transferred into a purpose-built new home on the Little France campus in Edinburgh
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Team GB’s karate athlete Jordan Thomas trains outside his apartment in Manchester
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The British Royal Air Force Red Arrows conduct a fly past over the statue of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in London to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE Day) in Britain
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Team GB sailor Eilidh McIntyre during a training session at her home in Portsmouth
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Britain’s Labour leader Keir Starmer speaks during Prime Minister’s Questions, as members of Parliament observe social distancing due to the coronavirus, in the House of Commons, London, Wednesday, April 29, 2020
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Frankie Lynch celebrates on the Mall where the finish of the London Marathon was due to take place today after running 2.6 miles instead of 26 miles to raise money for The Running Charity
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The new Nightingale Hospital in Washington, Tyne and Wear, being fitted out
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A woman prays at the closed doors of Westminster Cathedral ahead of the Easter morning mass in London
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A man jogs on an empty beach in Scarborough as the UK continues in lockdown to help curb the spread of the coronavirus
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Military personnel testing people at a coronavirus test centre in the car park of Chessington World of Adventures
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Posters drawn by children displayed in support of the NHS in a building near St Thomas’ Hospital in London
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A street cleaner in front of Coronavirus messaging on Picadilly Circus in London
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A jogger on the Millennium Bridge in London, as the UK continues in lockdown to help curb the spread of the coronavirus
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A Royal Signals soldier practices during training held by the British Army. They are preparing them to support the Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust in the battle against coronavirus
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New Leader of the Labour Party Keir Starmer speaks on the announcement of his victory in the leadership race of the Labour Party
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Health Secretary Matt Hancock and NHS staff stand on marks on the ground, put in place to ensure social distancing guidelines are adhered to, at the opening of the NHS Nightingale Hospital at the ExCel centre in London, a temporary hospital with 4000 beds which has been set up for the treatment of Covid-19 patients. PA Photo. Picture date: Friday April 3, 2020. Split into more than 80 wards containing 42 beds each, the facility will be used to treat Covid-19 patients who have been transferred from other intensive care units across London.
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A child at Westlands Primary School paints a poster in support of the NHS in Newcastle-under-Lyme
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Llandudno Pier remains closed and deserted of tourists during the pandemic lockdown in Wales
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Senior charge nurse Jan Ferguson views artwork “Theatre of Dott’s” by Kate Ive, inspired by Professor Norman Dott and his neurosurgery theatres at the Western General from 1960-2019. It is one of a number of artworks which sit on the walls of NHS Lothians’ Department of Clinical Neurosciences (DCN) which has been transferred into a purpose-built new home on the Little France campus in Edinburgh
PA
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Team GB’s karate athlete Jordan Thomas trains outside his apartment in Manchester
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Nurses from central London hospitals protest on international nurses day about the chronic underfunding of the NHS and other issues surrounding the health service outside the gates of Downing Street, London
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Police patrol the beach in Brighton
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The British Royal Air Force Red Arrows conduct a fly past over the statue of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in London to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE Day) in Britain
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Team GB sailor Eilidh McIntyre during a training session at her home in Portsmouth
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Labour Party leader Keir Starmer listens to Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaking during PMQs
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The sun appears to explode over the horizon in this montage of images captured by photographer Nick Lucas near his home in Ringwood, Hampshire. Nick took a number of pictures just a few seconds apart on a tripod mounted camera which were then combined to give the eye catching dawn image
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Staff at The Berkeley hotel give food to ambulance workers
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One of a small group of anti-lockdown protesters speaks to a police officer as they gather outside New Scotland Yard in Victoria, London
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Bonnie the Llama grazes in a field in the Scottish Borders alongside a sign supporting the NHS as the UK continues in lockdown
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Colonel Tom Moore and his daughter Hannah celebrate his 100th birthday, with an RAF flypast provided by a Spitfire and a Hurricane over his home in Marston Moretaine. Colonel Moore, formerly a Captain, received a promotion in honour of his birthday and in recognition of the funds, in excess of £30m, he raised for the NHS by walking laps of his garden
Capture the Light Photography/Getty
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Britain’s Labour leader Keir Starmer speaks during Prime Minister’s Questions, as members of Parliament observe social distancing due to the coronavirus, in the House of Commons, London, Wednesday, April 29, 2020
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NHS staff at the Mater hospital in Belfast, during a minute’s silence to pay tribute to the NHS staff and key workers who have died during the coronavirus outbreak
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Frankie Lynch celebrates on the Mall where the finish of the London Marathon was due to take place today after running 2.6 miles instead of 26 miles to raise money for The Running Charity
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A muslim woman walks past balloons outside the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in London
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An empty Brighton Pier, closed during the Coronavirus pandemic as temperatures reach 20 degrees in the South East
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Farmers work with vehicles to prepare a field next to a field of flowering rapeseed near Pontefract, West Yorkshire
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The Northern Lights, the Milky Way and a Lyrid meteor at the Bathing House near Howick, Northumberland, as the Lyrid meteor shower reached its peak
PA
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Badger the Border Collie surrounded by bluebells at Shrawley Wood in Worcestershire
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A dog walker on Blyth beach in Northumberland
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A piece of coronavirus themed street art grafitti in East London
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Members of the City Specialist Cleaning team spray disinfectant around posts in the town centre of Eastleigh, Hampshire
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A taped-up bench in the hamlet of Diglea, Greater Manchester
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A woman wearing a protective face mask and gloves walks past graffiti in Bow, London
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A burned down mobile phone mast in London. According to reports, at least 20 mobile phone masts across Britain are believed to have been vandalised and government and telecom sources are increasingly concerned about the impact of conspiracy theories linking coronavirus to 5G networks
EPA
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The new Nightingale Hospital in Washington, Tyne and Wear, being fitted out
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Walkers enjoy the bluebells in Wanstead Park in London
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A woman prays at the closed doors of Westminster Cathedral ahead of the Easter morning mass in London
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A man jogs on an empty beach in Scarborough as the UK continues in lockdown to help curb the spread of the coronavirus
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Military personnel testing people at a coronavirus test centre in the car park of Chessington World of Adventures
Reuters
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Posters drawn by children displayed in support of the NHS in a building near St Thomas’ Hospital in London
Getty
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A street cleaner in front of Coronavirus messaging on Picadilly Circus in London
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A jogger on the Millennium Bridge in London, as the UK continues in lockdown to help curb the spread of the coronavirus
PA
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A Royal Signals soldier practices during training held by the British Army. They are preparing them to support the Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust in the battle against coronavirus
Ministry of Defence/Reuters
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A police officer advises a woman to go home after spotting her enjoying the sun in Primrose Hill, London
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Campaigners called for the controversial project to be halted. Penny Gaines, chair of the Stop HS2 campaign, said: “We have said for years that HS2 was struggling to keep costs under control and the schedule was long since unachievable. HS2 should be cancelled as soon as possible.”
But the Department for Transport insisted that new governance arrangements introduced by transport secretary Grant Shapps would ensure “tight control of costs”.
Today’s report found that both DfT and HS2 Ltd were aware of time and cost problems as early as October 2018, and the company formally notified the department the following March that it could not deliver phase one of the programme, between London and Birmingham, on schedule or within budget.
But the committee said it was not until the autumn of 2019 that the transport secretary revealed that the estimated bill for the project had risen from £55.7bn to £65-£88bn in 2015 prices – the equivalent of up to £100bn now – and the first trains would be delayed by as much as seven years. Boris Johnson later gave the go-ahead for construction work on the scheme to begin in April.
Ms Kelly withheld her knowledge that the programme was in serious difficulties when asked directly about the budget and delivery timeline by MPs in two appearances before the committee alongside HS2 executives in October 2018 and May 2019, the report found.
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The HS2 Ltd annual report and accounts for 2018/19 “failed to give an accurate account” of the project’s plight, making only minor references to “cost and schedule pressures”. The PAC said there was “no justification” for hiding the scale of the financial crisis, and said the DfT had given “no adequate excuse” for the lack of transparency.
As accounting officer for the programme, Ms Kelly conducted four assessments during 2019 on whether it remained justified in terms of the four grounds of feasibility, regularity, propriety and value for money, but did not share them with parliament as required, the report found.
Her failure to provide accurate information to parliament was “potentially a breach of the civil service code and a breach of parliamentary privilege”, said the report, in a charge with DfT firmly rejects.
“With so many people’s homes and livelihoods affected by the construction of the railway, there is no justification for the department and HS2 Ltd having been so opaque about the delays and budget overruns,” said the committee.
“The High Speed Two programme has gone badly off course … We are unconvinced that there will not be further cost increases, such as those we have seen in Crossrail and many other programmes, especially given that the route and forecast cost of the northern sections of the proposed railway is still very uncertain and will remain so for years to come.”
The report found that lack of transparency over cost had undermined public confidence in HS2, which is currently due to begin services between London and Birmingham between 2029 and 2033 and extend to Leeds and Manchester between 2036 and 2040.
The forecast cost of undertakings and assurances made during the passage of HS2 legislation through parliament has “exploded” from £245m to £1.2bn, the MPs noted.
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PAC chair Meg Hillier said the committee was now demanding “an honest, open account and evidence of learning from past mistakes” in regular six-monthly reports from the DfT.
“There is no excuse for hiding the nature and extent of the problems the project was facing from parliament and the taxpayer,” she said.
“The government unfortunately has a wealth of mistakes on major transport infrastructure to learn from, but it does not give confidence that it is finally going to take those lessons when this is its approach.”
The committee’s deputy chair Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown said the report was “one of the most critical, in both the transparency of government and the handling of a project, that I have seen in my nine years in total on the committee”.
Ms Kelly’s failure to inform the committee of HS2’s troubles was “a serious breach of the department’s duty to parliament and hence to the public”, he said.
A DfT spokesperson said: “The current secretary of state has been clear that this project must go forward with a new approach to parliamentary reporting, with clear transparency, strengthened accountability to ministers, and tight control of costs.
“This includes appointing the first dedicated HS2 minister, bi-annual updates to parliament and establishing a monthly ministerial task force, chaired by the secretary of state, to ensure the project has a rigorous scrutiny like the 2012 Olympics.”
The DfT said that Ms Kelly had acknowledged in May 2019 that the project was facing cost pressures, but said that discussions to resolve them were commercially confidential.