The article focuses on the unfolding scandal surrounding the British Post Office's Horizon information technology (IT) system, which has led to wrongful prosecutions, financial losses, and reputational damage. Topics discussed include the widespread impact on postmasters, the role of government ...
Post Office scandal latest: Post Office inquiry hears from Paula Vennells and ex-Fujitsu workers on final dayToday was the final day of closing statements at the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry after more than two years of testimony. We heard from representatives of for...
Post Office scandal latest: Post Office inquiry hears from Paula Vennells and ex-Fujitsu workers on final dayToday was the final day of closing statements at the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry after more than two years of testimony. We heard from representatives ...
Pat Owen was convicted of stealing in 1998 but died before she could be cleared of wrongdoing. Adele Robinson speaks to her family about the impact that conviction had.Wednesday 26 February 2025 01:57, UK This is a modal window. undefined OK Close Modal Dialog Sky News has learned the ...
Post Office scandal: More convictions linked to Capture software being investigated Chris Roberts mother Liz Roberts was convicted in 1999 of stealing £46,000 from the Post Office and spent 13 months behind bars. Liz was in the advanced stages of Alzheimer’s disease and died in 2024...
Jo Hamilton made the remarks while accepting the impact award at the National Television Awards for Mr Bates v The Post Office, a show that dramatised the Post Office scandal.
The children of sub-postmasters have set up a group called “Lost Chances” which supports those caught up in the scandal after their parents were wrongly accused.Wednesday 27 November 2024 08:51, UK Post Office scandal This is a modal window. undefined OK Close Modal Dialog The daughter ...
The Post Office Horizon inquiry has restarted, following renewed interest in the scandal following the airing of an ITV drama.
Tim Brentnall, from Roch, was prosecuted in 2010 after a £22,000 shortfall was discovered at his Post Office branch. He served a two year suspended sentence and 250 hours of community service before being cleared of false accounting in 2021.
A former Scottish sub-postmaster who attempted to take his own life after being convicted in the Post Office scandal has told Sky News he has no faith in government plans to pardon victims. Rab Thomson, who lives in Clackmannanshire, is one of around 100 people in...