Legal warning on buses bid
A report by MPs on the Commons Transport select committee says a legal challenge mounted by a bus company against such the proposed Quality Contracts could delay the proposal for years, even if it was unlikely to succeed.
They also raised fears that a bus company which loses out on a contract deal could stop running services before the handover of the routes to a new firm.
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Hide AdThey suggest measures including giving local authorities “compulsory purchase powers" to seize bus depots and as a ”last resort” the power to run the services themselves.
They want the law to be strengthened to ensure that any legal challenge to a quality contract scheme would fail.