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HMRC halts child benefits for 13,000 families over flawed travel data use

HM Revenue and Customs wrongly suspended child benefit payments for over 13,000 families from August to October 2022 due to misused Home Office travel data. This error caused financial hardship and privacy concerns among affected families, undermining trust in HMRC's anti-fraud measures. Moving forward, scrutiny over the transparency and accuracy of government data usage in benefits enforcement is expected.
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