The cheapest energy deals in the market could rise by £70 under plans to let price comparison websites only display offers that earn them commission, suppliers have warned. The Competition and Markets Authority has proposed relaxing rules governing switching sites in an attempt to boost competition and drive down prices, after concluding that most households were overpaying for their energy. But in a letter to energy secretary Amber Rudd, seen by theTelegraph, six small suppliers warn the CMA’s plan will backfire and leave households worse off.
Telegraph 28th May 2016 read more »