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29 October 2014
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14.05.02

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Post Office Chairman says price of stamps can rise


The Post Office chairman, Allan Leighton, has confirmed that he is seeking an urgent rise in the price of both first and second class stamps.


In an interview for 大象传媒 Radio 4's File on 4 programme, Mr Leighton said he had applied for an increase of a penny, taking first class stamps to 28p and second class to 20p.


"I happen to think that 27p for a first class stamp is probably one of the best value items that anybody can purchase any day of their lives," he said.


"And do I still believe that is the case at 28p? Yes, I do and therefore that is why I think we can put the price increase through."


However, Mr Leighton said the increases wouldn't be enough to take the Post Office - now known as Consignia - into the black.


Asked about reports that the company was heading for losses of 拢800 million this year, Mr Leighton refused to comment on the figure, but confirmed that the annual accounts, due to be published later this month, would show a record deficit.


He said: "Without any doubt they will be the Post Office's worst results ever."


In the interview, Mr Leighton is pressed on Consignia's record on overseas investment. It has spent 拢600 million buying into other postal companies in Europe, but has been criticised for not revealing enough information on how the investments have performed.


Mr Leighton said the investment programme was carried out before his time as chairman: "In the scheme of things I can understand absolutely the strategy though certainly the execution could have been better."


He says he is now carrying out a complete review of Consignia's investment strategy.


"For me at the moment it's let's get back to our core business; it's let's look after our people; let's improve our service levels. If we want to invest in things we want a return... and we have got to be much more conscious of the money that we spend."


"Unfortunately the PR you get is the PR you deserve and unfortunately at the moment we are not doing many things right and we are getting a right caning for it."


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大象传媒 Radio 4's File on 4 is broadcast on 大象传媒 Radio 4 on Tuesday 14 May at 8.00pm. Please credit the programme if any of the above is used.


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