Hundreds of petrol stations are being probed after failing to display or report live fuel prices under the Government’s Fuel Finder scheme, according to reporting that links the issue to Rachel Reeves. The Fuel Finder initiative is run by the UK Government in partnership with technology company VE3, which supports the system used to gather and publish real-time pricing information. The investigations focus on whether participating retailers are complying with requirements to provide live price data. The outlets’ coverage indicates the scale of the checks is large, involving hundreds of stations rather than a small number of cases. While the reporting highlights the compliance concern about live price reporting, it does not indicate that sanctions have yet been applied or specify timelines for any penalties. Overall, the articles describe an enforcement and compliance process within Fuel Finder intended to improve transparency in fuel pricing by ensuring stations provide up-to-date information through the scheme’s infrastructure.