The Gas and Electricity Markets Authority ("the Authority") has confirmed its decision to impose a financial penalty on British Gas Trading Limited ("British Gas") following an investigation by Ofgem into its failure to comply with requirements under conditions 7A, 7B, 14A and 21B of its gas and electricity supply licenses and Regulations 3(2), 7(1)(a) and 7(1)(b) of the Gas and Electricity (Consumer Complaints Handling Standards) Regulations 2008 (CHRs).
The Authority considered it appropriate to impose a penalty for these contraventions. The penalty of £1 takes into account the fact that British Gas agreed to settle the investigation and to make consumer redress payments of £9.5 million (minus £1). British Gas will make consumer redress payments both to micro-business customers directly affected by its failings, and to the Money Advice Trust (which provides the Business Debtline service). The redress payments to Business Debtline will be used to provide debt advice services to business customers who are experiencing difficulties in paying their energy bills.
Further details can be found in the final Penalty Notice.