British Gas customers to receive up to £112m over prepayment meter scandal
British Gas will compensate customers up to £112 million following an investigation by Great Britain's energy regulator, Ofgem, into the scandal of force-fitting prepayment meters. Ofgem found that British Gas installed these meters on homes struggling to pay bills, particularly during the 2022 energy crisis, without proper consent.

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AI-generatedBritish Gas will compensate customers up to £112 million following an investigation by Great Britain's energy regulator, Ofgem, into the scandal of force-fitting prepayment meters. Ofgem found that British Gas installed these meters on homes struggling to pay bills, particularly during the 2022 energy crisis, without proper consent. As a result, British Gas must pay a £20 million penalty to Ofgem's redress fund and write off up to £70 million in customer debt. The company will also continue a £22.4 million support package for prepayment meter customers. Ofgem had previously temporarily banned the practice and investigated other major energy suppliers for similar failings.
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5 extractedOfgem temporarily banned forcing prepayment meters after reports of debt agents ignoring vulnerability signs.
Tim Jarvis stated British Gas fell short in treating vulnerable customers with PPMs installed without consent.
British Gas must pay a £20m penalty to Ofgem's voluntary redress fund and write off up to £70m in debt.
Ofgem found British Gas forced prepayment meters on homes not keeping up with bills during the Russian gas crisis.
British Gas customers to receive up to £112m over prepayment meter scandal.