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34 | MAY 2023 | UTILITY WEEK Energy Analysis F ollowing months of debate over the legality of the government's decision to allow Octopus Energy to acquire the customers of collapsed energy supplier Bulb, the High Court finally brought closure to the long-running issue in March when it threw out a legal challenge by British Gas, Eon and Scottish Power. In the ruling, published several weeks a‚er the three-day hearing, High Court Lord Justice Singh and Mr Justice Foxton rejected the suppliers' claim for a judicial review on the grounds that they took too long to lodge their claim. The ruling added that even if the suppli- ers had acted earlier, the case would have still been rejected. The challenge was made on the grounds that Octopus was offered different terms to other suitors and that the secretary of state could have got a better deal. British Gas owner Centrica said it was subject to "discrimination" in the bidding process, and in documents submitted to the court argued that the decision was "arrived at by an unlawful and unfair process". The government hit back at these claims, however, saying allegations made by rival suppliers were all "without merit". "The claimants ask the court to 'infer' that Octopus was given information unavail- able to others, but there is no proper basis for such an inference," legal documents submitted by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy – now DESNZ – said. Similarly, Octopus Energy strongly rebutted its rivals' accusations, argu- ing that it was not given any addi- tional information about government support prior to its acquisition of the failed retailer. In documents submitted to the court, Octopus further argued: "In the claimants' view, the secretary of state could have secured a 'better' deal if he had adopted a different approach. "That narrative involves a rewriting of history: the evidence shows that the claimants had the opportunity to take part in the M&A process for Bulb, but

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