Energy bosses 'could have bonuses blocked by watchdog' in bid to 'stand up for working people'
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Energy bosses 'could have bonuses blocked by watchdog' in bid to 'stand up for working people'.
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Energy bosses could have their bonuses blocked by watchdogs under new plans to beef up the regulator's powers.
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Ofgem, which is responsible for protecting customers by regulating the energy market, will be given greater powers to "fight consumers' corner" and to "hold energy executives to account".
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The Government says the "comprehensive overhaul" of the watchdog will allow it to act as a "true consumer champion".
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Ofgem says the powers are needed as the country's energy system goes through "the biggest changes in our lifetime".
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