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Express Published Jun 29, 2026 Reviewed Jul 1, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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The enforcement of the new DWP debt-recovery powers will be phased in gradually starting in October 2026.
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The new debt-recovery powers apply to Universal Credit, Pension Credit, and Employment and Support Allowance (ESA).
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The new powers are authorized under the PAFER Act.
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Labour’s Work and Pensions Minister for Transformation Andrew Western stated that the new powers deliver on pursuing those who deliberately dodge debts and cracking down on fraud.
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The Department for Work and Pensions will enforce new debt-recovery powers, including accessing bank accounts and petitioning to suspend driving licences, as a 'last resort' measure.
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The DWP will reduce benefit payments until full debt repayment is made.
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Cabinet Office Minister Satvir Kaur stated that fraud against the public sector and unrecovered debt deny frontline services of the funding they deserve.
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The Department for Work and Pensions has announced a new "last resort" sanction coming into force from October. The fresh legislation will enable the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to reclaim debt more effectively and establish greater equity in debt collection.

As a measure of "last resort", the DWP states, these powers permit DWP to retrieve money owed from an individual's bank account and, in the most severe instances, DWP can petition the court to temporarily strip them of their driving licence. A recently published Code of Practice outlines how DWP will deploy these new powers. The benefits in question are Universal Credit, Pension Credit and Employment and Support Allowance, or ESA , reports Birmingham Live.

Labour Party Work and Pensions Minister for Transformation Andrew Western said: "Hardworking taxpayers deserve a system that pursues those who deliberately dodge their debts, and that is exactly what these new powers deliver.

"To anyone with an outstanding debt - our door is open and DWP will always work with you to find an affordable way to repay.

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"But for those who can pay and won't - we're going further than ever before to claw back cash and crack down on fraud."

Cabinet Office Minister Satvir Kaur said: "Fraud against the public sector and unrecovered debt deny our vital frontline services of the funding they deserve.

"Under these new powers in the PAFER Act, this Government will deliver on its promise to protect hardworking taxpayers and clamp down on those who try to cheat the system."

The enforcement of these powers will be phased in gradually from October 2026.

The DWP's online service allows claimants to check the amount they owe, understand why repayment is required, review their payment history, settle their debt in full or make a one-off payment, and access help and guidance regarding any outstanding money.

The DWP has confirmed that benefit payments will be reduced until the full amount has been repaid. The service can also be used to check when the debt will have been fully cleared.

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