The Malta Independent 15 July 2026, Wednesday
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PN calls for separate investigations by consumer authority and regulator into ARMS billing debacle

Tuesday, 27 January 2026, 12:46 Last update: about 7 months ago

The Nationalist Party on Tuesday formally called for separate investigations by the Malta Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority (MCCAA) and the Regulator for Energy and Water Services (REWS) into the billing irregularities at ARMS.

This was done through Shadow Minister for Energy and Water Conservation Mark Anthony Sammut and Shadow Minister for Inclusion and Consumer Rights Graziella Galea who on Tuesday morning formally presented two separate letters to the two entities, requesting that they urgently investigate the ARMS billing case.

The PN said that as it had pledged to do in recent days after raising the issue of the ARMS billing debacle, it is calling for an investigation into how thousands of Maltese and Gozitan families ended up paying higher bills than they should have because they were not granted the Eco-reduction to which they were entitled. This occurred despite the fact that ARMS had been aware of an error in its system for at least a year.

In its request to the MCCAA, the PN focused on consumer rights, the lack of transparency, and the fact that refunds were only issued to those who complained, while thousands of others continued to overpay without ever being informed.

In its request to the Regulator, the PN called for a technical and regulatory investigation into the billing method, the governance of ARMS, and whether the excess funds collected are being unjustly retained. The PN said that it is also calling for automatic and backdated refunds, as well as for penalties to be considered where applicable.

The PN said that it expects both authorities to act independently of the Government, the Minister and ARMS, in order to immediately protect consumers and restore the trust that has been lost in the country’s energy system.

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