Christine Farnish resigned from the regulator saying it favoured suppliers over consumers

I was an Ofgem director. This is how I would tackle the energy crisis long term

The former director of Ofgem who dramatically resigned her post last month has called for all households to be provided energy at a fixed cost for “basic essential use”.

Christine Farnish, who quit the energy regulator last month accusing it of favouring businesses over consumers, said households should have the right to a “universal” regulated energy price.

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