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Bank Account Cheques For Pip Claimants

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barry1010 | 05:29 Thu 19th Dec 2024 | How it Works
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I'm puzzled by this.  Whilst I support all efforts to stamp out benefit fraud I cannot see the point of the DWP snooping on the bank accounts of PIP claimants - it's not means tested.

They can also work full time.

Can anyone explain the purpose of checking bank accounts?

https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/cost-of-living/dwp-pip-claimants-face-more-30603755

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I've just noticed the glaring error in my heading.

It should read bank account checks. My excuse is it's very early and I've not had enough coffee

It's not an area I know much about, but the article refers to 'bank account changes' so may be looking at changes rather than snooping into bank balances. It may be some Fraudsters divert the money from one verified account to another unverified account.

And it is just one of several layers of checks to verify claims.

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I suppose it might help determine if a claimant is actually living in the UK. 

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I met someone in Tenerife some years ago who admitted to living there and flying back to the UK every three months to get her prescriptions. She was in her 40s and claiming DLA and other benefits.

There will be some gangs behind a fair number of claims too. They may submit fictitious claims and get a doctor to sign it  or may claim on behalf of someone without them knowing, then switch the account and rake intended money.

I hate autocorrect on my phone

Intended = in the 

I expect it won't achieve much but gives the impression to voters of stamping out fraudulent claims.

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