The transport secretary has accused TfL of failing to meet savings targets imposed as part of its latest emergency bailout deal.
The government has paid nearly £5bn in bailouts to keep TfL services running during the coronavirus pandemic
The Department for Transport has provided close to £5bn in emergency funds since May 2020, due to Covid-19.due to run out on 24 June, TfL must find £400m of savings in 2022/23.
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