
Questions were last night being asked of the whereabouts of highly-paid Environment Agency chairman Sir Philip Dilley (pictured)
The head of the Environment Agency is reportedly sunning himself in Barbados while Britain faces its worst flooding crisis for decades.
Sir Philip Dilley, 60, who earns £100,000 a year for a three-day week, has not appeared in public since December 14 and is allegedly 4,000 miles away in the Caribbean.
The former close adviser to Prime Minister David Cameron, who also runs a lucrative…
Is boss of Environment Agency in Barbados? Questions asked after chief is not seen in public for more than two weeks as floods devastate the north of England
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