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Acknowledged
Until June 2019, Ofgem granted energy suppliers a licence to operate in the market without...
Conclusion
Until June 2019, Ofgem granted energy suppliers a licence to operate in the market without ensuring they had access to sufficient levels of working capital, an acceptable business plan, or were run by individuals with relevant expertise. Ofgem’s delay to the Supplier Licensing Review was unacceptable and inexcusable which, if carried out when it should have been, would have reduced the recent costs of supplier failure. Ofgem’s negligence has contributed to higher energy bills, which is in complete contradiction to its mandate to act in the interests of consumers.
Government Response Summary
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy has launched a cross-Government Affordability Sprint to share data and information on affordability, and Ofgem will support the new Prime Minister and Cabinet.
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Government Response
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Government Response
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HM Government
Acknowledged
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy has recently launched a cross-Government Affordability Sprint to share data and information on affordability, supporting the development of energy market interventions. Ofgem remains actively engaged in this group and will continue to support the new Prime Minister and Cabinet.
Source
Committee
Business and Trade Committee
Report
Third Report - Energy pricing and the future of the Energy Market
26 Jul 2022
HC 236
Addressee Bodies
Department for Business and Trade
Timeline
Recommendation age
3.8 yrs
Report published
26 Jul 2022