The proposals are aimed at tracking down fraudsters and benefit claimants who have been paid too much.
The Department for Work and Pensions is planning to use artificial intelligence to check millions of bank accounts in a bid to catch fraudsters. However, this move has been criticised as a "step too far".
This would affect all social security payments, including the state pension. Universal Credit would be the main focus of these checks due to worries about money being wasted through overpayments. If approved, banks would be required to monitor accounts and report any suspected fraudulent activity to the authorities, reports Wales Online.
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