LONDON, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Moody's has withdrawn its credit
rating of UK rail and transport firm Go-Ahead after the company
delayed the publication of its financial results for a fourth
time, the ratings agency said on Monday.
"Moody's has decided to withdraw the ratings because it
believes it has insufficient or otherwise inadequate information
to support the maintenance of the ratings," it said.
Go-Ahead's shares and bonds were suspended from trading
earlier this month.
In December, an independent review revealed "serious errors"
by its London and Southeastern railway franchise, LSER, which
led to it overcharging the country's transport department in
contracts over several years.
(Reporting by Marc Jones; Editing by David Clarke)