Friday, June 5, 2015

“NS CEO Timo Huges get on because of possible abuse of power ‘- nrc.nl

 Timo Huges in the railway headquarters in Utrecht.

Timo Huges at the railway headquarters in Utrecht. Photo ANP / Robin Lonkhuijsen

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Timo Huges steps down as CEO of the NS, reported by sources to Yahoo! News . Huges was discredited because he questions transportation company Veolia would have passed on NS subsidiary and competitor Qbuzz. That is strictly forbidden.

Earlier today, Minister of Finance Jeroen Dijsselbloem the top of the NS summoned after reporting in The Telegraph on the possible abuse of power in Limburg. The playing of asking the NS subsidiary would have an unauthorized insight into the documents Veolia. Dijsselbloem said before the cabinet meeting this morning to news agency ANP that “matter is very serious and the facts are increasingly piling up.”

The NS has a message to The Telegraph indicated that it “regrettable” that there was “unfortunate e-mails are sent where it had not expected to.” According to CEO Huges, the carrier had no bad intentions, but the response does not clarify why the President forwarded the messages.

In addition Huges would Commercial Director Hans Peters NS Passengers confidential mail Arriva, also a competitor in the tender, internally passed on Qbuzz.

Huges is the second chief executive in two years which leaves at the NS. In June 2013 predecessor stepped Bert Meerstadt after a period of major technical problems with the Fyra.

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