Canadian Pension Fund Bosses Leave after Thames Water Investment, FT Says, Citing Sources

Dow Jones
Feb 10
 

--Two top executives at Canada's Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System have left after problems at two of its major European investments, which includes U.K. water utility Thames Water, the FT reports, citing unnamed sources.

--Alastair Hall, senior managing director for Europe, and Chris Hogg, a director who led the firm's digital infrastructure investments, have left the business, the FT says. Hall was involved in Thames Water while Hogg was one of the lead executives on the investment in German broadband provider Deutsche Glasfaser, the FT says.

 

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February 10, 2026 07:31 ET (12:31 GMT)

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