The Department for Work and Pensions has been accused of “a cover-up” after destroying reports into suicides linked to benefits being stopped.
Around 50 reviews into deaths following the loss of social security payments before 2015 have been shredded, officials have admitted – blaming data protection laws.
However, the data watchdog has said there was no requirement to destroy the reports by any particular date and that a “public interest” exemption could have been used.
This week, Labour MP Debbie Abrahams fought back tears in the Commons as she read out a list of 24 people who died after problems with their benefits.
On 69 reviews since 2015, she told ministers: “This is just the tip of the iceberg. We do not even know the actual number of people who have taken their own life as a result of what they went through.”
that's nice considering tony blairs government started this absolutely shameful attack on the chronically sick . mostly when various politicians take up the call to change the activities of the dwp and the parasitic companies they employ to block benefits the reaction of the dwp is to change eligibility to even tighter regulations thus making every thing worse from the claimants point of view.
Thought you might like to share my joy: just got awarded zero points on my PIP application. The letter was filled with untruths and misrepresentations. The appeal will begin immediately.
Sending you strengthening vibes and a hug, @TheBassist. It's all such a blithering waste of time and energy. Really loathe these dreadful people. Good luck with the Mandatory Reconsideration.
Thought you might like to share my joy: just got awarded zero points on my PIP application. The letter was filled with untruths and misrepresentations. The appeal will begin immediately.
So sorry to hear that. I have the suspicion that refusing applicants, and filling the assessment with lies is standard.
I was awarded nil on my original application, and ended up with the max award.
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