Why DWP Can’t Force You to Give Bank Statements (Even Under the F.E.A.R Act)

Why DWP Can’t Force You to Give Bank Statements (Even Under the F.E.A.R Act) In this video, I break down what the law actually says about DWP requests for bank statements, where their powers stop, and why process matters — especially in light of the Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Act 2025 and the new eligibility verification powers. Don't Get a Job - Create Online Income instead: https://alisonmcrobbie.kartra.com/pag... My Health Planner with PIP plan here: https://shorturl.at/IGTfz My Data Toolkit Here: https://offsystem.io/products/the-dat... Want to access my guidance services join at: www.thejusticejournals.com There’s a huge amount of fear-based misinformation circulating right now. This video explains: ✔️ The difference between a lawful information notice and a casual request ✔️ Why bank statements are not a blanket entitlement ✔️ What “reasonable suspicion” and proportionality really mean ✔️ How data protection law and ICO guidance limit what can be demanded ✔️ The specific steps DWP must follow before bank data can be obtained ✔️ Why failure to follow process makes requests challengeable This is not about encouraging fraud — it’s about protecting lawful claimants, disabled people, carers and self-employed individuals from overreach, pressure tactics and misinformation. ⚖️ Important note Disclaimer: This is not legal advice. This video is legal education and public-interest commentary, based on publicly available legislation, ICO guidance, and tribunal practice.