Payment System

Two members of the U.S. House of Representatives entered the Speaker’s office unannounced this week to express concerns about private sector access to a sensitive Treasury Department payment system.

According to accounts, the lawmakers’ appearance came shortly after a high-level Treasury official visited the Speaker’s office to discuss ongoing fiscal matters. One of the lawmakers stated that the official was not present when they raised their concerns.

The focus of the confrontation was the recent decision to grant limited, read-only access to a federal payment system to an external advisory team working on government efficiency. The system manages key operations, including tax refunds and Social Security disbursements. Lawmakers expressed concerns about the security and privacy implications of such access.

A witness described the lawmakers’ entrance as abrupt and confrontational, though a spokesperson for one of the lawmakers disputed that account, saying the meeting was civil and brief.

The Treasury Department later clarified that the access provided does not interfere with the timing or approval of any disbursements and is part of a review process that remains under full government oversight.

The incident occurs amid heightened scrutiny of data privacy and the role of private-sector consultants in government operations. Legislative responses or oversight hearings may follow as more details emerge.

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