The Government is set to announce a new scheme that will allow businesses to claim up to £10,000 in compensation for hidden broker fees in their energy deals without having to go through the courts. Business minister Amanda Solloway will make the announcement as part of Government and Ofgem changes to address 'cowboy practices' in the energy sector.
The Government is launching a new scheme to help businesses claim up to £10,000 in compensation for hidden broker fees in their energy deals without going to court. Business minister Amanda Solloway will announce the move as part of Government and Ofgem changes to tackle ' cowboy practices ' in the energy sector .
Government Scheme Businesses Claim Compensation Hidden Broker Fees Energy Deals Courts Announcement Amanda Solloway Government And Ofgem Changes Cowboy Practices Energy Sector
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