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German minister wants to tie Deutsche Bahn bonuses to meeting targets

By Thomson Reuters Aug 8, 2026 | 5:04 PM

BERLIN, Aug 9 (Reuters) – Germany’s new transport minister said he wants to tie bonus payments to Deutsche Bahn executives ​more directly to the struggling national ‌rail operator meeting government targets, as criticism mounts over chronic delays and management pay.

“It will have a concrete impact on bonus payments of Deutsche ‌Bahn ​managers if targets set ⁠by the government ⁠are not met,” the minister, Steffen Bilger, told newspaper Bild am Sonntag in an interview published on Sunday.

Many transport experts say ​Deutsche Bahn’s problems are the result of decades of underinvestment in infrastructure, ⁠despite rising rail use, ⁠as well as its status as ​a joint-stock company aiming to turn a ​profit and provide a public service.

As the ‌government prepares to plough billions of euros into overhauling the network, Bilger, who was appointed late last month, said he was ⁠determined to improve punctuality.

“The figures so far are completely inadequate,” he said.

But it will take time. ⁠Under the ‌current agreement, long-distance trains are ⁠meant to reach 70% punctuality ​by ‌2029, up from around 60% ​in the ⁠first half of this year.

“There won’t be 100% for the foreseeable future,” he said. “I don’t think it exists in other countries in Europe either.”

(Writing by Dave Graham; Editing by ​Andrea Ricci)