An Oireachtas committee has heard that domestic customers of ESB Networks who were overcharged for a decade are to be compensated.
"In March of last year we decided, absolutely, that money wil be paid back to domestic customers", Aoife MacEvilly, Chairperson, Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU), said.
She was referring to a scheme which was intended to subsidise large energy users to the tune of €50m annually, which was billed to domestic customers, and ran from from 2010 to 2022.
But it has emerged that ESB Networks overcharged domestic customers in the way it implemented the scheme, using a percentage rather than a fixed amount.
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The Taoiseach has told the Dáil that he "must have been" briefed about the State's nursing home charges legal strategy.
He described it as a "sound policy approach and a legitimate legal strategy".
Leo Varadkar said the matter has been grossly misrepresented and it was never the policy of the Oireachtas to provide fee private nursing home care for medical card holders.
He said the idea that Governments had prevented people getting refunds they were entitled to was "far fetched".
The Dáil heard that the Attorney General is now preparing a report for Government on the matter and it will be published after it goes to Cabinet next week.