World News | British Gas Sorry Its Agents Broke into Customers' Homes

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The UK energy regulator said Thursday it is investigating revelations that debt-collectors working for British Gas broke into customers' homes to install prepay gas metres that left vulnerable people at risk of having their heat cut off.

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London, Feb 2 (AP) The UK energy regulator said Thursday it is investigating revelations that debt-collectors working for British Gas broke into customers' homes to install prepay gas metres that left vulnerable people at risk of having their heat cut off.

British Gas' parent company, Centrica PLC, said it had halted the “unacceptable” practice.

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The Times of London reported that debt collectors obtained court warrants to enter the homes of people who had fallen behind with their energy bills.

They installed metres that make customers pay upfront for their gas supply — if they don't, they will be cut off. The practice allows firms to get around rules that limit the circumstances in which they can cut off supplies to customers who are in debt.

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The newspaper said an undercover reporter working for debt collection agency Arvato Financial Solutions accompanied agents to enter homes and “force fit” the metres.

The newspaper said the customers included a single father with three young children — whose door was forced open by a locksmith -- and a mother with a 4-week-old baby.

The Times said that in the first 11 months of 2022, energy firms applied for 345,000 warrants to force entry into UK homes.

Britain's energy regulator, Ofgem, said it was investigating what it called “extremely serious allegations.”

Centrica chief executive Chris O'Shea said that “protecting vulnerable customers is an absolute priority and we have clear processes and policies to ensure we manage customer debt carefully and safely.”

“The allegations around our third-party contractor Arvato are unacceptable and we immediately suspended their warrant activity,” he said.

Arvato Financial Solutions said it “acts compliantly at all times in accordance with the regulatory requirements in the areas in which we are operationally active.”

“We treat customers with whom we come into contact with respect and assess their individual needs at the time of our visit,” the company said in a statement. “If there has been any verbal or any other type of misconduct by individual employees, we deeply regret it.”

Simon Francis, coordinator of the End Fuel Poverty Coalition, said that the report showed the need for “a formal inquiry into the prepayment metres scandal and the role of the courts in enabling this practice.”

Domestic energy bills in Britain skyrocketed after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine nearly a year ago, and resulting Western sanctions on Moscow sent global oil and gas prices soaring.

Wholesale gas prices have since fallen back, but critics say energy firms aren't passing the benefit on to customers. Shell reported Thursday that its annual profits doubled to a record high of USD 39.9 billion last year.

The UK government has given households at least 400 pounds (USD 500) off their energy bills for six months, but the support is due to be scaled back in April. (AP)

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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