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Minister dismisses warning of ‘Orwellian’ mass surveillance of claimants, as MPs pass fraud bill

By John Pring on 1st May 2025 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Minister dismisses warning of ‘Orwellian’ mass surveillance of claimants, as MPs pass fraud bill
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A Labour minister has dismissed a disabled MP’s warning that new anti-fraud legislation will open the door to “Orwellian levels of mass surveillance” of millions of people on means-tested benefits. Liberal Democrat Steve Darling, his party’s work and pensions spokesperson, told […]

Labour’s DWP fraud bill ‘will be recipe for abuse and miscarriages of justice’

By John Pring on 26th September 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Labour’s DWP fraud bill ‘will be recipe for abuse and miscarriages of justice’
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Disabled campaigners have warned that plans to give the government sweeping powers to carry out financial surveillance on benefit claimants are “a recipe for abuse and miscarriages of justice”. Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer told the Labour conference in Liverpool on […]

Call for urgent inquiry into ‘covert surveillance’ in benefit assessments

By John Pring on 20th April 2023 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Call for urgent inquiry into ‘covert surveillance’ in benefit assessments
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MPs are calling for an urgent government investigation into the use of “covert surveillance” of disabled people by the private sector companies paid to assess eligibility for disability benefits. It comes in a report by the Commons work and pensions committee, […]

‘Deep concern’ over high-tech system that allows ‘covert surveillance’ of service-users

By John Pring on 25th November 2021 Category: Human Rights

‘Deep concern’ over high-tech system that allows ‘covert surveillance’ of service-users
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An NHS trust has been asked why it introduced a new high-tech system that allows staff to carry out video monitoring of mental health service-users in their bedrooms while they are sleeping, without securing their consent. The actions of Camden and […]

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