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    BBC News Energy watchdog 'failing consumers'

    MPs say energy bills need to be much more transparent



    The energy regulator Ofgem is not doing enough to ensure that energy company profits are transparent, MPs say.

    The Energy and Climate Change Committee (ECCC) report said the watchdog was "failing consumers by not taking all possible steps to improve openness".

    The committee said that "working out exactly how their profits are made requires forensic accountants".

    Ofgem said it had made energy companies produce yearly financial statements and they had been reviewed by accountants.

    Sir Robert Smith, on behalf of the committee, said: "At a time when many people are struggling with the rising costs of energy, consumers need reassurance that the profits being made by the 'big six' are not excessive."

    The big six are E.ON, SSE, British Gas, npower, EDF and Scottish Power.

    They have different divisions to deal with the different functions of their businesses: generation, trading and supply.

    The committee said that the divisions sometimes bought and sold services and energy from each other, making it difficult to work out how much money was being made overall.

    "Greater transparency is urgently needed to reassure consumers that high energy prices are not fuelling excessive profits," the committee said.

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    The MPs criticised Ofgem for having a "relatively light touch approach and for not fully implementing the recommendations of the accountants it commissioned to improve how energy companies report their profits".

    "Ofgem needs to use its teeth a bit more and force the energy companies to do everything they can to prove that they are squeaky clean when it comes to making and reporting their profits," said committee member John Robertson.

    Ofgem agreed that the energy suppliers had been "poor at communicating with their customers".

    "Ofgem has made energy companies produce yearly financial statements, which have been reviewed twice by independent accountants and found to be fit for purpose," said Ofgem's senior partner for markets, Rachel Fletcher.

    Which? executive director Richard Lloyd said that the public would not feel that they were paying a fair price for energy until prices were simplified and the costs that went into generating them were as transparent as possible.

    "We want the government to introduce simple energy pricing and a clear ring-fence between generation and supply businesses, so consumers can see exactly what they're paying for and be more confident that there is effective competition in the energy market," he said.

    Fuel poverty

    The Energy and Climate Change Committee also reprimanded the government for not doing enough to help low-income families struggling with fuel poverty.

    The committee argued that the use of levies on fuel bills to raise funds for social and environmental programmes could end up hitting those on low incomes.

    Instead, they recommended such funding be raised through direct taxation.

    Sir Robert said: "Tax-funded public spending is a less regressive mechanism than levies on energy bills, which can hit some of the poorest hardest. Shifting the emphasis from levies to taxation would help protect vulnerable households."

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    Default Re: Energy watchdog 'failing consumers'

    I heard the argument from the other side this morning on the news.

    Apologies as I don't know who she was or what company, but what she said is that on their Dual fuel tariff, they take a profit of £8 a month. Would like to know how many they have on the go!
    I am taking that with a pinch of salt however, how much of their 'expenses' are they actually paying themselves...

    It had me thinking that services like this should all be none profit.
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    Default Re: Energy watchdog 'failing consumers'

    All utilities should be none profit....

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    Default Re: Energy watchdog 'failing consumers'

    The figure of £50 profit per year per household has been bandied around a number of time - complete fiction, I can't believe they have the gall to suggest that is all they make.

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    Default Re: Energy watchdog 'failing consumers'

    How many households in the country, still a funk load of profit!


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    Default Re: Energy watchdog 'failing consumers'

    Non of the of comps are there for the consumer there just there to make you think it's all fair and about board while making millions of profit for the comps involved

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