Post Office Horizon scandal
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man_at_milletts said:2
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Two men with complete integrity. How rare these days but both should be applauded.4
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Valley11 said:Two men with complete integrity. How rare these days but both should be applauded.
And had the foresight to record their phone calls.
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bolloxbolder said:man_at_milletts said:
But would the CPS then be conflicted about prosecuting if they have prosecuted Post Office managers with cases they may not have looked too closely at ?
and would a Labour government with the ex-CPS boss as PM feel they need to push the can down the road ?0 -
letthegoodtimesroll said:bolloxbolder said:man_at_milletts said:
But would the CPS then be conflicted about prosecuting if they have prosecuted Post Office managers with cases they may not have looked too closely at ?
and would a Labour government with the ex-CPS boss as PM feel they need to push the can down the road ?
Who knows? We'll probably have to wait and see.
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man_at_milletts said:letthegoodtimesroll said:bolloxbolder said:man_at_milletts said:
But would the CPS then be conflicted about prosecuting if they have prosecuted Post Office managers with cases they may not have looked too closely at ?
and would a Labour government with the ex-CPS boss as PM feel they need to push the can down the road ?
Who knows? We'll probably have to wait and see.1 -
letthegoodtimesroll said:bolloxbolder said:man_at_milletts said:
But would the CPS then be conflicted about prosecuting if they have prosecuted Post Office managers with cases they may not have looked too closely at ?
and would a Labour government with the ex-CPS boss as PM feel they need to push the can down the road ?
Weren't the prosecutions carried out by the Post Office rather than the CPS?2 -
letthegoodtimesroll said:bolloxbolder said:man_at_milletts said:
But would the CPS then be conflicted about prosecuting if they have prosecuted Post Office managers with cases they may not have looked too closely at ?
and would a Labour government with the ex-CPS boss as PM feel they need to push the can down the road ?1 -
the emphasis now must be to get compensation paid to those as yet not recompensed/received damages .. I believe the Post Office is still party to the pay out procedure, that (if so) is ridiculous0
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randy andy said:letthegoodtimesroll said:bolloxbolder said:man_at_milletts said:
But would the CPS then be conflicted about prosecuting if they have prosecuted Post Office managers with cases they may not have looked too closely at ?
and would a Labour government with the ex-CPS boss as PM feel they need to push the can down the road ?
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letthegoodtimesroll said:randy andy said:letthegoodtimesroll said:bolloxbolder said:man_at_milletts said:
But would the CPS then be conflicted about prosecuting if they have prosecuted Post Office managers with cases they may not have looked too closely at ?
and would a Labour government with the ex-CPS boss as PM feel they need to push the can down the road ?0 -
soapboxsam said:Its the best drama on TV:
I watch far too much of it but I just love to see the prevarication of Vennels and Co and the ways they try to shift the blame.
Despite hating knighthoods I can understand Alan Bates accepting his as it will give more leverage to the struggle to get the many Thousands of wronged Post office Staff their money back and compensation.
This protecting the brand is as old as time and earning millions for Vennels and a few other CEO's during the last 20+ years.0 -
randy andy said:letthegoodtimesroll said:randy andy said:letthegoodtimesroll said:bolloxbolder said:man_at_milletts said:
But would the CPS then be conflicted about prosecuting if they have prosecuted Post Office managers with cases they may not have looked too closely at ?
and would a Labour government with the ex-CPS boss as PM feel they need to push the can down the road ?
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letthegoodtimesroll said:randy andy said:letthegoodtimesroll said:randy andy said:letthegoodtimesroll said:bolloxbolder said:man_at_milletts said:
But would the CPS then be conflicted about prosecuting if they have prosecuted Post Office managers with cases they may not have looked too closely at ?
and would a Labour government with the ex-CPS boss as PM feel they need to push the can down the road ?
Sadly, the Post Office's hiding of evidence that would have been likely to undermine a prosecution meant that they took decisions based on inaccurate information.
They don't investigate the case, and don't have anyone in house with that kind of expertise. Their role is to present the case provided to them persuasively to get a prosecution.
I very much doubt that, until the scandal really became public, the vast majority in the CPS had the slightest reason to believe that they were anything other than in the right.4 -
The Post Office has launched an urgent investigation after it accidentally published the names and addresses of 555 postmasters prosecuted during the Horizon scandal.
The company confirmed staff had shared personal details in a document on its website and said it had referred itself to data watchdog the Information Commissioner’s Office.
One former sub-postmaster tweeted that the breach had caused "a great amount of upset, distress and anger" among colleagues.
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clive said:
The Post Office has launched an urgent investigation after it accidentally published the names and addresses of 555 postmasters prosecuted during the Horizon scandal.
The company confirmed staff had shared personal details in a document on its website and said it had referred itself to data watchdog the Information Commissioner’s Office.
One former sub-postmaster tweeted that the breach had caused "a great amount of upset, distress and anger" among colleagues.
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stonemuse said:clive said:
The Post Office has launched an urgent investigation after it accidentally published the names and addresses of 555 postmasters prosecuted during the Horizon scandal.
The company confirmed staff had shared personal details in a document on its website and said it had referred itself to data watchdog the Information Commissioner’s Office.
One former sub-postmaster tweeted that the breach had caused "a great amount of upset, distress and anger" among colleagues.
If the ICO doesn't issue a significant fine, it'll be in real difficulties, it's such a high profile data breach (the profile making it natural to query the accidental nature of the disclosure) that any other outcome is unthinkable.3 -
NornIrishAddick said:stonemuse said:clive said:
The Post Office has launched an urgent investigation after it accidentally published the names and addresses of 555 postmasters prosecuted during the Horizon scandal.
The company confirmed staff had shared personal details in a document on its website and said it had referred itself to data watchdog the Information Commissioner’s Office.
One former sub-postmaster tweeted that the breach had caused "a great amount of upset, distress and anger" among colleagues.
If the ICO doesn't issue a significant fine, it'll be in real difficulties, it's such a high profile data breach (the profile making it natural to query the accidental nature of the disclosure) that any other outcome is unthinkable.1 -
Horizon is robust, says ex-boss of postmasters' union
The Post Office's Horizon system is "very robust" and the only scandal is that the company failed to properly defend it, according to a man tasked with representing sub-postmasters.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cyxxz799vxko
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clive said:
Horizon is robust, says ex-boss of postmasters' union
The Post Office's Horizon system is "very robust" and the only scandal is that the company failed to properly defend it, according to a man tasked with representing sub-postmasters.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cyxxz799vxko1 -
NornIrishAddick said:clive said:
Horizon is robust, says ex-boss of postmasters' union
The Post Office's Horizon system is "very robust" and the only scandal is that the company failed to properly defend it, according to a man tasked with representing sub-postmasters.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cyxxz799vxko
Everything about the way the Post Office operated is so wrong.1 -
ME14addick said:NornIrishAddick said:clive said:
Horizon is robust, says ex-boss of postmasters' union
The Post Office's Horizon system is "very robust" and the only scandal is that the company failed to properly defend it, according to a man tasked with representing sub-postmasters.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cyxxz799vxko
Everything about the way the Post Office operated is so wrong.5 -
Today was awesome viewing.0
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Postmasters have always been nicking cash and there’s nothing wrong with Horizon - the Inquiry is all fake news. A Post Office man through and through.0
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Todays union rep was unbelievable, and people bang on about joining a union, he's as guilty as the rest of them.3
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Rob7Lee said:Todays union rep was unbelievable, and people bang on about joining a union, he's as guilty as the rest of them.
The Amazing thing is that George Thompson wasn't just a local Rep he was the leader of the National federation of Sub post-Masters !
Thompson was the fat Scottish Turkey voting for Xmas.
Keir Hardie is spinning in his grave listening to George Thompson defend the scandal.
Supreme work by the counsel to the Inquiry, Julien Blake when he accused Thompson of "being in bed with Paula Vennels"
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Rob7Lee said:Today’s union rep was unbelievable, and people bang on about joining a union, he's as guilty as the rest of them.2
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Rob7Lee said:Todays union rep was unbelievable, and people bang on about joining a union, he's as guilty as the rest of them.0