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DWP warning as letters being sent out ahead of bank account checks

By britishbulletin.com14 February 20262 Mins Read
DWP warning as letters being sent out ahead of bank account checks
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The Department for Work and Pensions is implementing its expanded authority to scrutinise bank accounts through a staged approach, the benefits department has confirmed.

This development follows a significant Public Accounts Committee report released on Wednesday.


Under these powers, individuals suspected of committing benefit fraud or making erroneous claims will receive formal written correspondence before any account examinations occur or money is recouped.

Those under suspicion, whether investigations are ongoing or newly initiated, can expect documentation to arrive addressed to themselves, their workplace, or their banking provider.

The phased implementation marks the DWP’s preparation to exercise surveillance capabilities recently authorised by government legislation.

The correspondence received by those under investigation may take several forms.

An information notice requests specific details about the recipient or the person suspected of fraudulent activity.

DWP warning as letters being sent out ahead of bank account checks

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Recovery notices alert individuals that the department intends to pursue legal proceedings to reclaim outstanding amounts.

Penalty decision notices and penalty notices serve distinct purposes: the former outlines the DWP’s intention to levy a financial charge along with its justification, whilst the latter demands payment by a specified deadline.

Direct deduction orders grant the department authority to compel financial institutions to hand over both information and funds.

Deduction from earnings orders mandate that employers withhold a portion of workers’ wages

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Meanwhile, deduction from earnings orders mandate that employers withhold a portion of workers’ wages.

Recipients of these notices have 28 days from receipt to dispute the correspondence and contest the department’s findings.

Should no successful challenge be mounted, a deduction from earnings order becomes enforceable 22 days after the letter reaches both the individual and their employer.

For those facing direct deduction orders, banks will be obligated to transfer payments automatically to government accounts

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For those facing direct deduction orders, banks will be obligated to transfer payments automatically to government accounts.

These mandatory transfers will continue until any sums owed to the DWP have been fully cleared.

The automatic nature of these banking arrangements means funds can be reclaimed without requiring further action from the department once orders are in place.

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