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cathie
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Wondered if anyone had heard that p.I. p ...e.s.a...benifit letters addressed to pip officers had in fact been going to a post offices where they are opened and put into correct piles to then be sent to pip .esa .ect .with I'd doctors letters home address whether you live alone national insurance number ect ect is this not classed as confidential data breaches . or is it ... vunrable people ...four years. I recently read .. no word to claimants about this is it legal post office staff have this access .. views please ..
Only me .. cathie..
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Hi,
Yes, this has been the case for years. It's called the sorting office at royal mail, which is the reason why post takes fairly long to get to the department it's meant for. If you write confidential on the envelope apparently it's not opened, altho i have no idea how true that part is.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
If you are talking about the post handling section of dwp I would think that's normal.
They haven't got time to be reading them. But that's why it takes up to 10 days to process.Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going. -
well I was lead to belive they are postal workers .my thoughts were our personal details ie live alone disabled ect never know nutters a d freaks every where our whole lives are on that form told have to open and put in correct files in order to then be sent to w.d.p.office cant even recall which programe but recall watching thinking really ..postal workers not d .w.p staff . only takes one dishonest worker just thought this strange maybe it's me over thinking it..
Only me .. cathie..
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