The boss of one of Britain's largest energy companies has told MPs that there should be an inquiry into the whole energy market. Tony Cocker, the chief executive of E.On, said he had written to Prime Minister David Cameron to suggest a full investigation. "We need to have a very thorough Competition Commission inquiry," he said. He was speaking in front of MPs on the Energy and Climate Change Committee. Another energy company, EDF, suggested the same thing earlier this month. Andrew Wright, the acting head of the regulator, Ofgem, told the MPs that competition in the market would be fully examined in a review due out in the Spring of 2014. "We will look at all aspects that affect competition in the market," he said. But Centrica, the parent company of British Gas, said a full competition inquiry would not be helpful. "We believe it unnecessary as the market is competitive," said a spokesperson..............Read more HERE of the Energy companies IGNORANCE OF DENIAL