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Data watchdog has 'serious doubts' over whether social welfare inspectors acted lawfully at airports

The Data Protection Commission is seeking further clarity from the department over the actions of social welfare inspectors at airports.

THE DATA PROTECTION Commission (DPC) has said it has “serious doubts” over whether social welfare inspectors acted lawfully in gathering information related to the Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) and other welfare payments at airports. 

In a statement today, deputy commissioner Graham Doyle said that the DPC “cannot see” how the practice of collecting information from those boarding a flight – such as their name, address and PPS number – simply because they are travelling to a certain destination conforms to the powers of inspectors under the relevant legislation.

The intervention from the State data watchdog comes amid sustained criticism of the government in recent days after it emerged that there were 104 cases since 7 July where the PUP was stopped after people in receipt of the payment were found to have travelled abroad for non-essential reasons.

Critics – which included some backbench government TDs – said the move to strip the PUP from people who travelled abroad was penalising one cohort of people for not heeding the travel advice.

Others argued that the rules appeared unfairly weighted against those on social welfare payments, as the State benefits of other citizens aren’t being cut if they go abroad.

In a statement earlier this week, the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection (DEASP) said that social protection inspectors have been permitted to carry out checks at airports and ports since 2012, and that the vast majority of welfare payments that were ceased relate to people who left the country “permanently”.

The department also claimed that the “eligibility criteria have always been clear that a recipient must be living in the State in order to receive a Pandemic Unemployment Payment and cannot be absent from the State”.

Nevertheless, the government performed a u-turn yesterday as Minister Heather Humphreys announced that people on the PUP or Jobseeker’s assistance can travel to countries on the Green List without losing their payments.

The department later identified 85 cases where people had their Pandemic Unemployment Payment stopped (PUP) but may be entitled to it. 

In the statement from the DPC today, it raised concerns about the practice of social welfare inspectors collecting information from passengers in airports and said will follow up the matter with the department.

Its deputy commissioner Graham Doyle said: “The DEASP has confirmed to the DPC that, in respect of certain flights over the last number of months, all customers boarding the flight were, and continue to be, asked for their details, i.e. name, address and PPSN.

The DPC cannot see how this practice of collecting information from all passengers simply on the basis they are travelling to a certain destination conforms with the powers of inspectors under the 2005 Act to act and question (and therefore collect data from) a passenger where they have reasonable grounds to believe there has been a contravention.
On that basis, the DPC has serious doubts about the lawfulness of the collection and processing of personal data in this context and is now following the matter up with the DEASP as this practice continues today.

Doyle said the DPC had received queries from a number of individuals seeking clarity on whether the department was sourcing information on passengers from other sources.

These queries were aimed at clarifying if such information from other sources was being used to target welfare recipients and cancel their payment without any interaction with a welfare inspector at a port or airport.

The department said it did not receive or process any personal data in considering if there was reasonable grounds to question a passenger.

Doyle said: “The DPC is further reverting to the DEASP with a view to confirming if the Department received information that would lead to cancellation of a payment in the absence of direct contact with the individual passenger himself/herself without questioning a passenger, as in circumstances where the answer received from the DEASP appears to leave room for such an eventuality.”

Finally, he said that there appeared to be a lack of clarity about the rules around social welfare schemes and travelling abroad during the restrictions imposed during the pandemic. 

In a statement this afternoon, the Free Legal Advice Centre (Flac) said the DPC’s assessment only deepens its own concerns over the activity of the department. 

Flac said late Tuesday that there was no legal basis for the government to remove the PUP for those who holiday abroad.

Its chief executive Eilis Barry said today: “What has emerged today, on foot of the DPC statement, makes evident that the Department operated under the assumption that all recipients of social welfare were prohibited from travel abroad, which our analysis shows was simply not correct.

“In turn this led to a blanket policy of questioning at the airport. The primary legislation underpinning social welfare payments and eligibility for the Covid-19 PUP payment, and social welfare investigations seem to have simply been ignored.”

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    Mute Sean Higgins
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    Sep 17th 2020, 10:48 PM

    They were in International airspace although the Brits may lay claim to that as well…..

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    Sep 18th 2020, 8:47 AM

    @Sean Higgins: read the article. Their statement says that they never entered into U.K. airspace.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 11:08 AM

    @Joe: That wasn’t his point.

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    Mute Philip Mckenna
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    Sep 18th 2020, 4:13 PM

    @Sean Higgins: France Norway Denmark scrambled too but its “just the brits” you’d a problem with??? Grow up

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    Mute Fachtna Roe
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    Sep 18th 2020, 5:23 PM

    @Philip Mckenna: Grab a history book. Pipe down.

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    Mute Freddie Rincon
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    Sep 18th 2020, 5:58 PM

    @Philip Mckenna: obviously a piece penned by Boris himself. “Look at my little sausage vladimir and don’t mention Brexit or covid while we inspect it.”

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    Sep 17th 2020, 10:46 PM

    Putin just having the craic lads. Be grand.

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    Sep 17th 2020, 11:08 PM

    Were the planes Typhoons? I misread that as Typhoo. I looked at the box and it said,boil the water,grab a mug,Putin the teabag.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 8:31 AM

    @Larry Betts: there it is folks, the worst joke you will hear today!

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    Sep 18th 2020, 10:05 AM

    @Daniel Wilson:
    Ah its definitely not the worst joke… Look at the Government… Now that’s the worst joke you are likely to hear. Larry knows what he’s talking about….. Its called a sense of humour!

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    Sep 18th 2020, 10:39 AM

    @Joe Toner: Lol Joe! Anyway,it was posted yesterday so only qualifies as worst joke from yesterday :-)

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    Sep 18th 2020, 11:27 AM

    @Daniel Wilson: What you “Lyons” for? That joke is just the “PG Tips” of the iceberg

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    Mute Larry Betts
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    Sep 18th 2020, 12:23 PM

    @Rob: It’s because I’m a tea spoonerism. My real name is Barry’s Lett

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    Mute Diaspora'd
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    Sep 18th 2020, 2:00 AM

    Not sure why these events are considered newsworthy anymore it’s just a normal drill for both sides
    3 days ago a US plane was intercepted by Russians close to its airspace and 2 weeks before that Russian planes were intercepted by the US off the Alaskan coast.

    Great practice for them, after all they have to justify the major Defence budgets spent every year.
    I am sure a good time was had by all.

    https://theaviationist.com/2020/09/15/russian-mod-releases-video-of-u-s-b-1b-lancer-bomber-intercepted-over-the-bering-sea/

    https://www.mercurynews.com/us-jets-intercept-russian-military-aircraft-off-alaska-coast

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    Mute Conall
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    Sep 18th 2020, 8:13 AM

    @Diaspora’d: Because it’s a normal drill that can go very wrong very fast. Certainly in the 1980′s, some “normal drills” came close to starting wars. Obviously with the world being a much less confused place and with the clear messages coming from leadership in the USA, UK, Russia and China, that could never happen now.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 10:46 AM

    @Conall: How happy would you be if your heavyweight boxer neighbor decided to conduct “perfectly normal” sparring drills twice a week where he takes a swing at you but doesn’t hit you

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    Sep 17th 2020, 10:55 PM

    Russians flying in to negotiate free trade deal?

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    Mute Rory J Leonard
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    Sep 18th 2020, 6:52 AM

    @JustMeAgain:

    Or perhaps Putin responding to a request from Boris to demonstrate to Scotland why it should remain within the fledgling non EU Internal Market!

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    Sep 17th 2020, 11:14 PM

    They were playing catch the pigeon

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    Sep 18th 2020, 1:43 AM

    @Horses4free:
    Dastardly

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    Sep 18th 2020, 11:29 AM

    @patkplc: Muuuuuuuuuutley!

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    Sep 18th 2020, 2:33 AM

    Mr Putin, what’s the plan for today.

    Era, fly a plane near the brits airspace for the craic & ruin their lunch.

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    Mute Steven Moens
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    Sep 18th 2020, 12:45 AM

    Old Cold War games, that type of carry on was nearly daily routine before the collapse of the Soviet Union. For quite a while afterwards Russia simply couldn’t afford to play hide and seek with NATO all the time.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 7:22 AM

    This is and has been a regular occurrence and every few months it gets reported s if its new and the Russians are doing something wrong, their not.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 8:03 AM

    The did not “intercept” anything. Fake news. RAF idlers flew two planes near Russian aircraft going about their lawful business in international airspace so as to impress their gullible citizens.

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    Mute The decline of Manchester United
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    Sep 18th 2020, 12:19 AM

    This was clearly a ploy by the United States of America. The Russian Government are innocent of such acts

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    Mute Micheál Ryan
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    Sep 18th 2020, 7:56 AM

    Russians just testing the air defense radar capabilities. They’ve come close to Ireland on occasion too. Interesting article here https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/ireland-considering-purchase-of-jet-fighters/

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    Sep 17th 2020, 10:57 PM

    Let’s have a jolly jape.
    A Spitfire reprieve where ‘democracy’ prevails!
    So, if the world isn’t divided into nonsense goodies etc, then just how is the world divided?
    What, makes, wars, happen?
    What?

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    Mute PV Nevin
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    Sep 17th 2020, 11:02 PM

    @PV Nevin:
    Class. Coupled with the nation state, the foundation of the ruling class.
    Makes wars happen.

    If you are rich and powerful then a country is your bedrock.

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    Sep 17th 2020, 11:31 PM

    Surely you can’t be serious?

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    Sep 17th 2020, 11:46 PM

    @Kenneth Hayden: Dont call me Shirley.

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    Sep 18th 2020, 8:21 AM

    Talk to me Goose..,

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    Sep 17th 2020, 11:13 PM

    Russia so clever try for want start WW3 for over shot down TU-142 uk airspace

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    Sep 17th 2020, 11:19 PM

    @Brian Flavin: On the piss lad???

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    Sep 17th 2020, 11:20 PM

    @Brian Flavin: I see you’re on the gargle again!

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    Sep 18th 2020, 7:24 AM

    @Brian Flavin: ease of on believing what trump says will ya, this old news and normal.

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    Sep 17th 2020, 11:01 PM

    Shot the pleds own Russia and china are the worry and best mates

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