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Obtaining a copy of a phone conversation?
- Jonathan
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I spoke to DWP on the phone about an ESA matter a few weeks ago - now they're suggesting I said something that I know I didn't, because what they're alleging I said is not true! They have provided a log of the call which is more like a high-level overview, but not an actual verbatim transcript of what was said.
All calls are apparently recorded, so is it possible to obtain an actual copy of the audio recording - and would this be obtainable by a SAR, do you think, or is there another approach to obtain it?
DWP are relying on this telephone call to uphold a decision that will likely go to tribunal. If I can get a copy of the call as evidence to provide to the tribunal, it will surely prove that they're wrong.
Thanks for any advice.
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- bro58
Jonathan wrote: Hi there,
I spoke to DWP on the phone about an ESA matter a few weeks ago - now they're suggesting I said something that I know I didn't, because what they're alleging I said is not true! They have provided a log of the call which is more like a high-level overview, but not an actual verbatim transcript of what was said.
All calls are apparently recorded, so is it possible to obtain an actual copy of the audio recording - and would this be obtainable by a SAR, do you think, or is there another approach to obtain it?
DWP are relying on this telephone call to uphold a decision that will likely go to tribunal. If I can get a copy of the call as evidence to provide to the tribunal, it will surely prove that they're wrong.
Thanks for any advice.
Hi J,
As the recording of the phone call is pertaining to your personal information, it is covered under The DPA 1998. You should therefore be able to obtain a copy of the recording via a SAR.
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- bro58
Just too add,
I have made SAR's to various organisations for copies of phone conversations and have always managed to gain copy of the recordings on CD Discs.
Once you have the copy, you can highlight any relevant extracts in verbatim transcript.
As an aside, I would recommend that claimants always covertly record any telephone conversations with The DWP.
This is perfectly legal.
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I totally agree with what you said about covertly recording phone calls - I wish I had. They caught me by surprise at the time because they instigated the phone call and I naively thought they'd truthfully relay what I said

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- bro58
Jonathan wrote: Thanks bro - they'll be getting a SAR in the post in the next few days then
I totally agree with what you said about covertly recording phone calls - I wish I had. They caught me by surprise at the time because they instigated the phone call and I naively thought they'd truthfully relay what I said
Hi J,
Yes, unfortunately the time has passed where DWP can be trusted !
As a reminder :
SAR Form Download
From this page :
DWP Data Protection Policy
Or you can make the request in the form of a letter, as long as you make it clear that you are making a formal SAR under The Data Protection Act 1998.
Address the envelope : FAO The Data Controller, at the address of the Benefits Office/Centre on your most recent ESA letter.
Write DPA 1998 SAR in front, top, left corner of envelope.
Once received, they have 40 calendar days to comply.
Sending Documents to the DWP.
ICO SAR.
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