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Monday 03 December 2018 6:08 pm  |  Updated:  Monday 03 June 2019 2:54 am

Sadiq Khan hits back at Terry Morgan over Crossrail comments

Sadiq Khan has hit back at Crossrail chairman Terry Morgan over comments he made about what the mayor knew about the project’s delay.

The soon-to-be-sacked Morgan told the BBC earlier today that he was in “absolutely no doubt” that Khan was told on 26 July that it was no longer feasible to deliver Crossrail, also known as the Elizabeth Line, in 2018.

The £15.4bn Elizabeth Line, which will stretch from Heathrow in the west to Abbey Wood in the east, was due to open on 9 December but was pushed back to next year due to issues with signalling testing.

The mayor has maintained that he was not told there would need to be revised opening date for the project until two days before the announcement on 31 August.

A spokesperson for Khan said: “In September, the deputy mayor for transport and TfL commissioner met Terry Morgan at the Mayor’s behest, telling him they’d lost confidence in him because the information he was providing was so inaccurate. Furthermore, Terry Morgan’s recent comments about the mayor are also riddled with contradictions and inaccuracies.

“The leadership of Crossrail is a joint decision with government – as it's a joint project. But if it had been down to the mayor, the matter would have been resolved long before now.

“The mayor has been clear that he discussed rising cost and schedule pressures with Crossrail Ltd over the summer, including looking at the implications if these issues weren’t resolved. At the meeting at the end of July it was clear that the opening date was at high risk of being missed, but it was not until the end of August that the mayor was told that the opening of the central section would definitely be delayed until Autumn 2019.”

The squabble between Transport for London (TfL), which Khan chairs, and Crossrail came to a head this summer when the London Assembly accused the mayor of "misleading" the public about what he knew about the delay.

This morning chair of the Assembly transport committee Caroline Pidgeon was asked whether she believed Morgan or Khan.

She replied: "I have to say I believe Terry Morgan in this instance. It's quite clear the mayor was briefed in July, and if you are told that a project, a very high profile project, is at high risk of not opening in the year it was supposed to, you would know about it and to try to pretend you didn't know anything until a day before the public knew at the end of August is not feasible. It says you are not on top of the job or you are not taking on board what officers are telling you."

She said the project's delay mattered because it was going to form the model for other projects going forward.

Pidgeon added that there was the potential that markets could have been misled when they received a statement from TfL in July that made no mention of the delay.

Pidgeon has already written to the financial watchdog, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to ask it to investigate the delay.

Last week Morgan told Sky News that he expected to be fired as chairman for HS2 – a position he has held since August – owing to the problems with Crossrail.

As the end of September the mayor and TfL commissioned a governance report into the Crossrail delay, which is currently ongoing.

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