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Jobcentre training gone wrong

zissou2
zissou2 Posts: 2 Newbie
edited 11 December 2018 at 8:11PM in Benefits & tax credits
Hi. Hoping I can get some advice on what to do.


I did a cscs course organised by the Jocentre.
The company providing the course got another company to do the training.
I got a call a few weeks later that we had to redo the course because the company who did the training was a bit dodgy and not accredited.
I gave them lots of my personal data including NI number and drivers license.

I'm concerned about possible identity fraud. DWP has not responded to my concerns and the company providing the course only said they would log my concerns.
I'm trying to rebuild my life after being unemployed for several months and the last thing I need is the devastating impact ID theft can have.

[Edited and simplified: Previous post was too long with lots of details]

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