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Antoinette McKeown, Chief Executive of the Consumer Council said:
“The Consumer Council is alarmed to learn through the media that NI Water has
been involved in an out of court settlement with Steria for the termination of its
multimillion pound contract. This is a shocking revelation in terms of openness
and value for money for NI Water customers and taxpayers.
- Water
Response to the Department for Social Development Consultation on “Warmer Healthier Homes – A Consul
- Energy
Consultation on the options for co-ordinating the relinquishing of firmus energy’s supply exclusivit
- Energy
The Consumer Council has announced that it is withdrawing from the Water Stakeholders Partnership Agreement1 (Partnership Agreement) due to a breakdown in trust.
- Water
The Consumer Council’s view on the Department for Social Development consultation paper on a new fue
- Energy
The Consumer Council says that holding gas prices is good news for consumers this winter.
- Energy
As NIE Energy (NIEE) announces no change to their prices coming into winter, John French, Head of Energy at the Consumer Council said:
- Energy
BELFAST CONSUMERS URGED TO SPEAK UP ABOUT WHAT PUBLIC SERVICES MEANS TO THEM, THEIR FAMILIES AND FRI
The Consumer Council is facilitating a unique opportunity for people in Northern Ireland (NI) to have their say and tell the NI Executive about how public services can be best delivered during these tough economic times that are affecting all of us.
Re: CPM Medium Term Review Work Packages 1 to 5 Historical Analysis of CPM and Proposed Decisions
- Energy