Received the letter yet again as I do every year. Fed up with this waste of taxpayers money !!! Whole family born and leave in Ireland and Irish citizens and still plage us...I suppose they have to find some way af keeping these overpaid government workers in employment.
You've no idea how banks systems work if you think that's simple.A simple electronic transfer from the bank notifying SW that the account is still active and that that activity is occurring in Ireland would end a lot of this.
You've no idea how banks systems work if you think that's simple.
And even if it were, there are so many ways around it.
And I'm sure GDPR would rare it's head in data transfers/comparisons like that
And I'm sure GDPR would rare it's head in data transfers/comparisons like that
You would have big IT expenditure on all sides and lots of false positives and false negatives.
It is an antiquated way of doing things.
One of the requirements for child benefit is to have the benefit paid into an Irish registered bank account. A simple electronic transfer from the bank notifying SW that the account is still active and that that activity is occurring in Ireland would end a lot of this.
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Not true - Child Benefit can be collected at a post office.
http://www.welfare.ie/en/Pages/3875_How-do-I-get-my-payment.aspx
Im no IT expert but im not seeing where the big IT expenditures would be required. This would simply be a transfer of information from the bank, with consent of account holder, to SW providing simple information - is their activity on the account and if yes, is that activity inside the State?
You would need a process for matching the data held in banks' systems with that of DEASP. Algorithms for flagging matches and potential discrepancies, interfaces for DEASP staff to examine them, etc.
You don't have to provide PPSN to open a current account, unless applying for credit.to open an account you need to provide your PPSN
I already have. It's technically possible, but you're talking about massive spend. Somewhere around 100m+ across the banks and DEASP.Perhaps someone with an IT background could make a suggestion?
I'm going to ignore the data protection aspects.
Even after that, it would be do simple to get around.
A far more effective solution is to legislate for the use of PPSN for all government related services, and include it on school roll systems, childcare schemes, etc.
It's not the use of PPSN that's I'm talking about (that's covered by legislation, not data protection).There are no data protection aspects if I have given my consent for my PPSN to be used in this way.
Then just create an online form to replace the postal system. Far less expensive.Merely suggesting the increased usage of IT over postal services as a means to a more effective and efficient way of operating the scheme and monitoring fraud within the scheme.
It's not the use of PPSN that's I'm talking about (that's covered by legislation, not data protection).
Then just create an online form to replace the postal system. Far less expensive.
It’s hard to see the issue with profiling based on nationality. If a child benefit fraud investigator targets 300 families, 100 of Irish origin, 100 of Polish origin, and 100 of Nigerian origin, it’s difficult to see how the hit rate won’t be higher in relation to the second and third grouping.
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