During Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) on Wednesday, 4 December 2024, Reform UK MP James McMurdock asked the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions to clarify "how data collected from benefit claimants' bank accounts will be used to inform decisions about (a) fraud, (b) eligibility and (c) compliance."
In response, the Labour MP Andrew Western said that the "Eligibility Verification Measure (EVM) in the proposed Fraud, Error and Debt Bill will not give DWP access to any bank accounts, nor any information on how claimants spend their money. It will require banks and financial institutions to share limited information with the DWP to help verify benefit eligibility by flagging possible conflicts with eligibility rules."
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