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Miatta Fahnbulleh Minister for Energy Consumers visits Energy Ombudsman

  • Published Oct 28, 2024
Miatta Ed and EO colleagues

On Tuesday 22nd October, Energy Ombudsman, part of Trust Alliance Group (TAG), welcomed the new Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Energy Consumers), Miatta Fahnbulleh, to its head office in Daresbury Park, Warrington.

Approved by Ofgem, Energy Ombudsman plays an important role in building trust in the energy sector by providing a free and impartial service for resolving disputes between consumers and energy suppliers. Over the past 12 months, Energy Ombudsman handled more than 100,000 disputes, demonstrating its significant role in the sector.

During the visit, Energy Ombudsman highlighted the work being done to support energy consumers and drive positive change across the industry. The team discussed how it utilises complaints data and consumer insight to work with suppliers to improve the consumer experience in the energy sector.

Miatta Fahnbulleh had the opportunity to meet with Dispute Resolution Executives who manage the disputes, talking to consumers daily. As well as an office tour, Ed Dodman, Chief Ombudsman for Energy, and Simon Palmer, Group CEO of TAG, provided further insight into the wider work of Energy Ombudsman and TAG.

Simon Palmer, Group CEO of Trust Alliance Group, said "It was a privilege to host the Minister and share our commitment to consumer protections, with a view to building trust between consumers and energy suppliers. Our collaboration with political stakeholders is key to shaping effective policies that benefit all energy users.”

Ed Dodman, Chief Ombudsman for Energy said "We thank Miatta Fahnbulleh for her time and valuable discussion. It was an important experience for our team, and we look forward to continuing to build on our relationship to ensure that energy consumers remain at the heart of industry developments."


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