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received compensation, totalling just over £340,000 between them. when asked about that number, of payouts, the energy secretary said it was completely unacceptable and that she had made it clear to the regulator that she wanted to see people get these payments as quickly as possible. i kid people get these payments as quickly as ossible. ~' , ., , as possible. i kid you remind us about how _ as possible. i kid you remind us about how this _ as possible. i kid you remind us about how this came _ as possible. i kid you remind us about how this came out? - as possible. i kid you remind us about how this came out? it - as possible. i kid you remind us| about how this came out? it was following investigations into all of this? ., following investigations into all of this? . , , following investigations into all of this? . , ., this? that is right, this came into the spotlight _ this? that is right, this came into the spotlight after _ this? that is right, this came into the spotlight after some - this? that is right, this came into the spotlight after some of- this? that is right, this came into the spotlight after some of these | the spotlight after some of these practices were exposed. prepayment meters have been vetted for several reasons totally legally but they are not supposed to be fitted where customers are vulnerable and it emerged this was in the seven cases happening. that practice was paused for some period, and while this work
social media, or the people contacting me and my colleagues, they expressed before the israeli attack, they were extremely stressed. people were asking if there is going to be a war coming soon. people are really worried about that. but right now it seems that people feel the wars are settled, so they feel relieved and there is a sigh of relief, we can go about our business and that is not going to be a more at least. that is interesting- — going to be a more at least. that is interesting. and _ going to be a more at least. that is interesting. and we _ going to be a more at least. that is interesting. and we have _ going to be a more at least. that is interesting. and we have a - going to be a more at least. that is interesting. and we have a article l interesting. and we have a article online analysing a lot of the videos you and your colleagues are receiving from inside iran. the energy secretary says the number of compensation payouts made to people wrongly put onto prepayment meters is "completely unacceptable". just 1,500 out of 150,000 people assessed have had financial redress from energy suppliers who forced—fitted the meters into their homes. claire coutinho says she has spoken to the regulator to sort compensation payouts
international gangs took advantage of the fact there was a weaker state, and economic crisis and a relaxed visa system which led to a lot of international cartels to move on and take advantage of those conditions so this cocktail of factors led to the surge of gang violence and gang, i think moving on of international criminal gangs to the country which once was not as violent as its neighbours.- the country which once was not as violent as its neighbours. thank you for that. there _ violent as its neighbours. thank you for that. there will— violent as its neighbours. thank you for that. there will be _ violent as its neighbours. thank you for that. there will be more - violent as its neighbours. thank you for that. there will be more for- violent as its neighbours. thank you for that. there will be more for -- l for that. there will be more for —— from our reporter as the referendum progresses. the energy secretary says the number of compensation payouts made to people wrongly put onto prepayment meters is "completely unacceptable". just 1,500 out of 150,000 people assessed have had financial redress from energy suppliers who forced—fitted the meters into their homes. claire coutinho says she has spoken to the regulator to sort
from energy suppliers who forced—fitted the metres into their homes. claire coutinho says she has spoken to the regulator to sort compensation payouts "as soon as possible". but energy suppliers only believe about 2,500 people require compensation. well, you may remember there was huge criticism after it emerged that some vulnerable customers were wrongly having pre—payment metres, forcibly installed in their homes and off the back of that ofgem asked all energy firms to review their cases over a period of about 13 months to see whether the these procedures had been followed correctly and where they haven't, that they could offer those customers some financial redress. now ofgem say that so far around 150,000 cases have been reviewed and of those 1,500, as you say, customers have received compensation and totalling just over £340,000 between them. now, when asked about that number of payouts by laura kuenssberg this morning, the energy secretary said, as you say, was completely
by the incident and there are questions to answer. what has happened is a serious misstep because what we can't be saying to particular groups in society is that their very presence is a provocation. you don't want anybody of any community to feel like that, which is how thejewish community has been made to feel. the london mayor, sadiq khan, said... the met must have the confidence of the communities they serve. and it's right hey�*ve apologised for the way the incident was handled. protest, counter—protest, and in the middle, the met — at times struggling to police the divide. angus crawford, bbc news. the energy secretary says the number of compensation payouts made to people wrongly put onto prepayment metres is "completely unacceptable". just 1,500 out of 150,000 people assessed have had financial redress
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