Confidence in the UK rail sector has been ‘severely dented’ MPs were told on Monday by industry insiders.
The comments heard by MPs come shortly after a Transport Select Committee heard how the procurement failure had resulted in a £50 million cost with nothing gained, after a catalogue of “major failures”.
Michael Roberts, chief executive of the Association of Train Operating Companies, said he had no doubt the failings had “dented confidence” in the industry.
The MPs heard that the failings by the Government may result in price rises effecting taxpayers as the rail industry seeks to protect against future risk.
Mr Griffiths, the finance director of Stagecoach, said of the impact of the Government procurement failure, “It doesn’t get much worse does it?”
The DfT have spoken of creating an advisory panel for future procurement exercises, however industry leaders will be hoping that the public sector moves rapidly to resolve this catalogue of errors.