Today I am announcing Government plans to deliver stronger protections and a better deal for energy consumers. The Government are publishing our response to the consultation on third-party intermediaries and launching two new consultations on strengthening the Energy Ombudsman and standardising business energy contracts linked to smart meters. These plans will directly support working people, and the businesses that employ them, and drive forward the Government’s commitment to an energy market that puts consumers first.
Regulation of third-party intermediaries
The Government have listened to the voices of working people, small businesses and industry, keenly expressed in responses to our consultation and by Members of this House, including prominently by my hon. friend the member for Tamworth (Sarah Edwards).
I am proud to announce today that the Government intend to directly regulate third-party intermediaries, including energy brokers, by appointing Ofgem as regulator when parliamentary time allows.
Many energy brokers, price comparison services and other TPIs provide a good faith and good value service to their customers. But throughout the consultation and more widely, consumers, suppliers and others have provided evidence that confidence in the business energy market, and energy brokers in particular, has been undermined by a subset of unethical and exploitative rogue actors. This minority of rogue brokers have used dubious sales tactics, biased and misleading information, and deceptive commission payments to profit from charities and small business who just wanted a fair deal on their energy contracts.