‘Brazen’ P&O boss should quit, says transport secretary – as he vows to change law

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Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has said the boss of P&O Ferries should quit for his “brazen, breathtaking arrogance” in admitting “breaking the law” in sacking staff.

The cabinet minister also said he would change the law to force a U-turn and prevent the ferry operator paying below minimum wage to its crews.

It comes after chief executive Peter Hebblethwaite admitted the company broke employment law when it fired 800 workers without notice.

The transport secretary told Sky News: “I thought what the boss of P&O said yesterday about knowingly breaking the law was brazen and breathtaking, and showed incredible arrogance.

“I cannot believe that he can stay in that role having admitted to deliberately go out and use a loophole – well, break the law, but also use a loophole.”

Pressed on whether that meant he was calling for Mr Hebblethwaite to resign “right now”, he said: “Yes.”

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