Government and police back DVLA motor data access pilot

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The government and the Metropolitan police have thrown their weight behind a pilot scheme which will give motor underwriters access to externally held personal data on customers to check whether they have lied on their policy submissions.

Under the scheme, insurers will be able to link up with the DVLA's records to cross check whether consumers have accurately completed their policy documents, or been economical with the truth to

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