The Independent requests donations to fund on-the-ground journalism covering reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, and cites investigations and a documentary as examples. The outlet emphasizes making quality journalism available without paywalls and funded by those who can afford it. Dwr Cymru Welsh Water appointed Roch Cheroux as its new chief executive to replace Peter Perry, with Cheroux joining in October and formally taking the role in 2026. Cheroux previously led Sydney Water and held executive roles in Europe. Welsh Water agreed to pay nearly 40 million to customers after Ofwat found five years of misreported leaks and water usage.
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He will replace Peter Perry who is set to retire in spring next year. Mr Cheroux headed up Australia's largest water firm Sydney Water from 2019 to March this year, overseeing the utility as it ramped up investment and worked to reduce customer complaints despite facing bushfires, floods and drought. He has also held executive roles at European companies including in France and Estonia. Mr Cheroux will join the company on October 6 and formally take on the role of chief executive in 2026.
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