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Chair reacts to statement by Competition and Markets Authority

18 February 2015

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The Chair of the Committee has today commented on the updated issues statement published by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).

The committee Chair,Tim Yeo MP, said:

"The Energy and Climate Change Committee has repeatedly highlighted the need for greater competition in the energy market since the last general election.

We did not need the Competition Market Authority to spend months and probably millions of pounds examining the market to tell us that more people need to switch energy supplier. We already knew there was problem for so called sticky customers who are charged more by companies because they do not shop around and switch.

I will look forward to reading the CMA’s eventual conclusions but I am staggered that it currently appears so sanguine about the lack of transparency in the operation of the big six vertically integrated energy companies that control around 90% of the market. Although this is perhaps unsurprising given the CMA’s reluctance to look at the operation of the gas wholesale market that provides much of the fuel for our electricity system. We continue to regret this reluctance.

The CMA will need to publish a detailed explanation of how it has reached its conclusions when it publishes its full findings if it is to put minds at ease about the operation of the energy market."

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