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Environment minister confronted over accepting football tickets linked to water pollution company
Environment secretary Steve Reed has been confronted over accepting football tickets linked to a water pollution company.
In an awkward exchange, Mr Reed told Sky News host Kay Burley he was not aware the company he accepted the tickets from was linked to a UK water firm.
Ms Burley confronted Mr Reed about £2,000 of football tickets he had declared from CK Hutchison Holdings, which she said owns 75 percent of CK Infrastructure Holdings, the owner of Northumbrian Water.
“There was nobody from a water company that was involved in offering those tickets. There was nobody from a water company at that event,” Mr Reed said on Wednesday (23 October).
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