Households paying extra £94 on energy bills because of regulator failures

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Households paying extra £94 on energy bills because of regulator failures
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OFGEM’s failure to effectively regulate energy suppliers has added £94 to household energy bills, the spending watchdog has said. The energy regulator did not tighten requirements for ne…

PAC said the position of vulnerable customers, who already pay higher energy prices, was “unacceptable”.

Rocio Concha, director of policy and advocacy at Which?, said a “long-term” solution to mounting energy costs is clearly necessary.

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