Interim report by CMA will deny large firms collude to drive up prices but will recommend new initiatives for switching to cheaper providers
Hopes that a long-awaited report from financial regulators would recommend the breakup of big six energy suppliers such as British Gas and SSE are about to finally be dashed.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) will deny that the large companies have been colluding to drive up profits and will even suggest reversing a new policy that restricts the number of tariffs on offer.