Ofgem has confirmed that the energy price cap will be updated quarterly, rather than every six months, as it warned that customers face a “very challenging winter ahead”.
The energy regulator said reviewing the price cap for household bills every three months would allow it to “adjust much more quickly” to volatility in the market.
Ofgem raised the cap on the average dual-fuel tariff by 54% to £1,971 from April, the biggest increase since the cap was introduced in 2019.
Consumers have been warned they face another big hiketo just under £3,500 when the next cap – which comes into effect in October - is announced later this month.
Analysts at Cornwall Insight have predicted the price cap is on track to rise to £3,615 a year from January, piling further pressure on households as the cost of living crisis intensifies. By Guardian staff and agency
The Chairperson of the Commonwealth group observing Kenya's elections has called for everyone involved to follow the example of the contenders and commit to a peaceful process.
The team has arrived in Nairobi to observe the 9 August General Elections at the invitation of the Commonwealth Secretary-General, The Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland QC, and will be deployed across the country to observe the whole process.
The twenty-member Group has been selected from across the Commonwealth at the request of Kenya’s Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
Due to unforeseen circumstances, former President of Botswana, H.E. Festus Mogae, has had to withdraw and has been replaced by The Honourable former Prime Minister of Jamaica Bruce Golding.
While issuing the Group’s arrival statement, former Jamaican Prime Minister Bruce Golding said:
“Just as politicians have made a commitment to a peaceful election, we urge stakeholders, including the electorate, to commit to doing the same, consistent with the Commonwealth’s values and principles.
“We know how important elections are in a democracy; they empower the people to choose representatives who will, in turn, make decisions on their behalf.
“We, therefore, hope our presence in Kenya serves as a reminder that the people of the Commonwealth stand together with Kenyans as they exercise their democratic rights, recognising how important these elections are to the people of Kenya, East Africa, Africa, and the whole of the Commonwealth at large.”
As part of its work to support the election, an advance team has been on the ground since 16 July to observe preparations ahead of the polls and campaigns. They will now update the main Group about their meetings with stakeholders and their preliminary findings, which will be pivotal for the team’s work and subsequent observation role and report.
After the main Group has been updated by the advance team and met all relevant stakeholders, they will be deployed in small teams to selected counties to observe electoral preparations including the opening of polls, voting, closing, counting and the results management processes.
After this assessment is carried out, the group will issue its interim statement of preliminary findings on 11 August.
The Commonwealth Observer Group members are:
Chairperson: The Honourable Bruce Golding, former Prime Minister of Jamaica
Dr Anne Gallagher, Director-General, Commonwealth Foundation, Australia
Mr Darrell Bradley, former Mayor of Belize City, Belize
Dr Simon Munzu, former UN Deputy Special Representative for Côte d'Ivoire, Cameroon
Hon Halifa Sallah, former National Assembly Member, The Gambia
Mr Jerald Joseph, former Human Rights Commissioner, Malaysia
Dr Evarist Bartolo, former Foreign Minister, Malta
Hon Maryan Street, former Minister of Housing, New Zealand
Ms Idayat Hassan, Director, Centre for Democracy and Development, Nigeria
Prof Attahiru Jega, former Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission, Nigeria
Ms Nighat Dad, founder and Executive Director of Digital Rights Foundation, Pakistan
Mrs Marcella Samba-Sesay, Chairperson, National Election Watch, Sierra Leone
Professor Mandla Mchunu, former Chief Election Officer, South Africa
Dr Victor Shale, elections and governance Expert, South Africa
Mrs Fern Narcis-Scope, Chief Election Officer, Elections and Boundaries Commission Trinidad and Tobago
Justice James Ogoola, former Principal Judge of the High Court, Uganda
Ms Zeinab Badawi, broadcaster and President of School of Oriental and African Studies, United Kingdom
Baroness Denise Kingsmill, Member of the House of Lords, United Kingdom
Mr Mark Stephens CBE, Lawyer, United Kingdom
Dr Chaloka Beyani, Professor of Law, London School of Economics, Zambia
The Commonwealth has observed electoral processes for over four decades, 160 elections in 40 countries. Commonwealth Observer Groups (COGS) are independent and autonomous composed of eminent persons from a range of fields including electoral commissioners, legal experts, gender experts, human rights experts and media experts.
Riyadh — Saudi Arabia’s Directorate of Supervision and Anti-Corruption (Nazaha) said it had arrested 78 people on charges of bribery, counterfeiting and money laundering.
Nazaha’s statement was issued in the month of Dhul-Hijjah, 1443 AH, upon the announcement that Nazaha had filed a number of criminal and administrative cases.
Six ministries were confirmed to have conducted 3,207 surveillance rounds: Defense, Interior, Health, Justice, Education, Municipalities, Rural Affairs, and Housing.
It said 78 people had been arrested and 116 had been investigated for multiple crimes, noting that some of the 78 detainees had been released on bail.
During the surveillance round, Nazaha said the most prominent financial and administrative corruption crimes it monitored were bribery, abuse of power, counterfeiting, and money laundering.
In order to protect and preserve public money, Nazaha cooperates with everyone who discovers violations or suspicions of financial or administrative corruption by reporting them through the toll free number: 980 — or email: 980 I am calling you. @Nazaha.gov.sa. Worlddakkam
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