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Transport Commissioner renews contract


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Transport for London

Transport Commissioner renews contract
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date
21 December 2004
source Transport for London
type Press release



Transport for London (TfL) today announced that Bob Kiley, London's Transport Commissioner, has accepted a four year renewal of his contract, extending his term of employment at TfL to the end of 2008.

The Commissioner's salary, with effect from 1 January 2005 will be £318,000 per year, along with the potential for an additional bonus up to a maximum of £285,000 per year, dependent on delivering continued improvements to public transport in the capital.

Since his appointment in 2001, the Commissioner has overseen:

o a dramatic increase and improvement in bus services;
o an unprecedented number of people shifting from car use to public transport;
o the integration of London Underground into TfL;
o the successful introduction of the world's largest congestion charging scheme;
o a groundbreaking agreement with Government for a 5-year Investment Programme, ending decades of uncertainty over funding; and the first issue of bonds on London's financial markets to secure investment for transport improvements.


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