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INEFFICIENCY CHARGES DENIED rHARGES of inefficiency in Brighton Transport Department

3rd October 1952, Page 45
3rd October 1952
Page 45
Page 45, 3rd October 1952 — INEFFICIENCY CHARGES DENIED rHARGES of inefficiency in Brighton Transport Department
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are strongly denied by the general manager, Mr. Winston Robinson, in a report to the town council. He states that criticisms made against the undertaking, particularly by members of the council, caused embarrassment in public relations and gave an erroneous impression harmful to the performance of duties.

The financial position of the department was the reverse of what critics had stated; every section was showing a profit. Had £68,000 not been appropriated from profits for the relief of rates, heavy expenses could have been met and fares retained at a lower level

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