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December 16,2019



U.K. regulator Ofgem said that, "iSupply Energy Ltd is to pay £1.5 million after the supplier overcharged around 4,400 of its customers on default tariffs and failed to alert the regulator and put things right quickly."

The price cap for 11 million customers on default tariffs came into force on 1 January 2019. All suppliers are required to charge their default tariff customers at or below the level of the cap to ensure they pay a fair amount for their energy.

"For the first price cap period (January to March 2019), iSupply overcharged around 4,400 customers £36,270 in total. For the second price cap period (April to September 2019), 25 customers were collectively overcharged by £53," Ofgem said

"Senior employees at iSupply were aware of the breach in January 2019 but did not report the issue to Ofgem," Ofgem said

"A whistleblower came forward to Ofgem in August 2019 with credible information, supporting Ofgem’s own monitoring and compliance activities on the issue," Ofgem said

"Ofgem has found that iSupply had insufficient governance and processes in place to prevent and swiftly address such non-compliance. iSupply did not correct customers’ tariffs or issue refunds to those affected in a timely manner," Ofgem said

"iSupply has since refunded customers it overcharged and has agreed to pay £1.5 million into Ofgem’s voluntary redress fund for its failings," Ofgem said

"The supplier has also confirmed it has improved its governance and processes and will continue to invest in process and systems change to ensure that these or similar issues do not reoccur," Ofgem said

"Ofgem has decided not to take formal enforcement action after considering the steps iSupply has taken to address its failings and the redress it has agreed to pay," Ofgem said

"Ofgem closely monitors all suppliers’ conduct, including their approach to the implementation of the cap, and will continue to hold suppliers to account if they do not meet their obligations," Ofgem said

Anthony Pygram, director of conduct and enforcement at Ofgem, said: "If a licensee breaches the rules, it quickly needs to tell Ofgem and put things right for its consumers. However, iSupply has admitted it failed to do so in this instance."

Pygram added that, "The action we have taken against iSupply sends a strong message that all suppliers must treat their customers fairly and quickly address known harm so that customers are protected, or face the consequences."

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