Chief Executive of Northern Ireland water (NAV) Laurence MacKenzie is ready to step down on his organization of mishandling by the region water crisis.
Mr. MacKenzie, who decided the 250,000 pounds post since 2009 "his resignation had tendered", said a spokesman for the company.
But it is understood, on step is set aside and the move as early as when the crisis hit Northern Ireland water expected (NAV) Executive could come to meet Wednesday.
Tens of thousands of homes and businesses remained the tubes without water, when Arctic weather around Christmas around followed a rapid thaw, torn.
But NAV could handle public outcry for information with the accused, verpfuschend efforts to help families affected.
As speculation about Lord MacKenzie's future earlier grew after a meeting of the company Board, a NAV spokesman said: "Laurence MacKenzie's position was not at today's meeting which discussed Northern Ireland Water Board and he has his resignation not tendered."
The company refused another opinion, but it is understood that with the Board of Directors due to have another meeting on Wednesday, the resignation on could be submitted, a movement, the days of speculation about Lord MacKenzie would end future of.
As Mr. of MacKenzie's impending resignation was news, said a leading critic he first a full report on the crisis to a Stormont Control Committee should give the NAV Chief to address was expected on Thursday.
A member of the Stormont's Regional Development Committee Conall McDevitt Mr. MacKenzie had the duty of said drawn to the Committee to account.
"If he was to resign before Thursday, that would be a breach of duty", he said.
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