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Michael Fallon: scrapping Ofgem would be a waste of time

Scrapping a regulator to replace it with another would be "foolish", energy minister Michael Fallon has told Utility Week.

In a dig at Labour’s electoral promise to axe Ofgem and bring in a regulator “with real teeth to prevent overcharging”, Fallon said such a move would be “a waste of everyone’s time”.

Fallon said: “You have to have a regulator of some kind. It is foolish to waste two or three years scrapping one regulator and putting another one in its place. That is a waste of everyone’s time.”

Following “toothless tiger” jibes from Labour, Ofgem is reviewing its approach to enforcement. The regulator intends to “place a greater emphasis on deterrence” of misbehaviour by energy companies, which will mean a “substantial increase” in the level of penalties.

On Wednesday it announced the creation of an independent Enforcement Decision Panel.