An article (DWP wrongly flags 200,000 people for fraud and error, 24 June, p2) incorrectly stated that a software system sold by the company D4S DigiStaff was used to identify potential cases of fraud and error in housing benefit payments; in fact, this system is used to process such cases after identification.
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