Heads should roll.
Compensation should be bountiful.
Today PO sub postmasters appeals against conviction in the PO Horizon debacle will be announced.
This disgraceful affair which resulted in hundreds of PO postmasters being imprisoned and or fined (I think there may also have ben suicides) as a result of software issues in a new IT system that was rolled out in the PO plus thhe appalling behaviour of the PO "police".
The CEO at the time was Pauls Vennells who, up to this point has managed to wriggle out of accepting any responsibility.
I wonder if, or when, there will be any accoountability for this affair.
Heads should roll.
Compensation should be bountiful.
Due to the complete lack of access to justice for those without deep pockets in this country, I'm afraid the compensation they were awarded was mostly swallowed up by the litigation funders who backed the original action which led to this. I think my colleagues had 47% of the award in return for their funding it.
It is an utterly disgusting state of affairs and only getting worse.
From following this saga in Private Eye, it appears that most of the compensation available to wronged postmasters has been spent on lawyers acting on their behalf. (Ooops, beaten to it!)
Vennells (an ordained Anglican priest, I believe) carries on with her business career, seemingly unaffected.
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Jim.
In business as in politics those at the top are seldom held accountable - lessons will no doubt be learnt, until the next time.
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
"You gotta know when to hold em and know when to fold em".
The Postmasters' names have been cleared....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56859357
Fantastic news - but this is truly one of the most heart-wrenching miscarriages of justice in British history in my view.
Truly, the damage inflicted on these decent, honest, and totally innocent men and women is beyond comprehension.
I hope they will receive extremely substantial compensation, but there does need to be actual accountability for the senior post-office officials who perpetrated this against them. It cannot be right that those individuals do not face action for the suffering they have caused.
So clever my foot fell off.
I could hardly have put it better! It is a disgrace that this Vennells creature has not been prosecuted and her honours revoked! How Matalan and Morrison’s have the brass neck to keep her on their boards is absolutely beyond me! I can hardly imagine the anguish and damage that has been caused by this flood of malicious prosecutions and yet when the warning flags about errors in the Fujitsu systems surfaced, they were ignored and prosecutions proceeded with destroying the lives of many many innocent people!
Absolutely monstrous!
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A shocking and disgraceful business from the start. Vennels continues to deny any failings on her part. Doubtless an Inquiry will criticise some people but no real accountability. But we can take comfort from being assured the ‘lessons have been learned’.
Ignorance breeds Fear. Fear breeds Hatred. Hatred breeds Ignorance. Break the chain.
Only the little people are held responsible for anything.
I would hope those in charge will be indicted but from experience they usually get away scot free and often ply their awful trade elsewhere.
What happened to those Postmasters is truly awful.
Cheers,
Neil.
Goodness, this affair is truly shocking! The Revd Paula Vennells should, at the very least, comment on the matter.
For the background have a listen to ep10 of The Great Post Office Trial...esp at 7 mins and later where they read a statements from Paula Vennells and the Post Office. Earlier on there is an explanation as to why the claimants accepted the amount that was forthcoming rather than going for more.
NB There are two omnibus editions covering episodes 1 to 5 and 6 to 10.
I see she got a CBE in 2019 for "services to the Post Office".
Someone should go to prison for the cover up.
Incompetence is undesirable in a CEO, but deliberately covering up a mistake that had seen people imprisoned? I'm pretty sure that IS a crime... (If not, it damn well should be).
M
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I have followed this for a while because I am quite friendly on a purely business basis with my local Post mistress, she has told me how it has ruined many of her colleagues lives and of how they suffered, really suffered, how is it possible that senior heads don't roll over this ?
I watched a documentary about this a while ago.
This situation is utterly disgusting and has ruined the lives of many decent hardworking people.
I struggle to comprehend how awful it will have been for those who suffered in this scandal.
Agree with all of the posts, truly shocking story and someone should be held accountable for damaging so many good peoples lives
Doubt anything will happen to her look what happens to politicians who get caught red handed for as long as I can remember this country is run by the rich and powerful for the rich and powerful
I hope they can get it together to sue the post office, there must be a long list of things they can go for.
let’s hope the cps get the appetite to go after the senior management
I have worked as a programmer in enterprise systems for decades, and I found it laughable that the senior management at the PO insisted that their Horizon system was infallible, therefore their Post masters and mistresses must be guilty theft. I bet the developers actually working on the code were well aware of all the bugs, shortcuts, compromises, workarounds, sticking plaster, crud and general crap that most large code bases accumulate over time, and that there was no way it was without fault.
If you read some of the Private Eye coverage there was a suggestion that Fujitsu Siemens staff were the only ones being investigated with a view to criminal charges being brought - but I'm not completely up to date with where that was going.
About time Vennels was de-frocked (no giggling at the back) but I don't imagine that's going to happen either. Wretched woman.
If that were the case it is a sad indictment that they did not stand up and say as much.
I'm pleased that have won but really wish there was the opportunity to hold the middle managers and CEO responsible today. They are all culpable in the destruction of good honest people's lives.
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The programmers / coders at Fujitsu were very much aware of the flaws in the system and they told Post Office management about it. The failure of PO to disclose such evidence to the defence when prosecuting their franchisees is surely grounds for legal grievance? It took a whistle-blower and a highly expensive law suite to reveal the depth of the PO's deception. Have a listen to the Radio 4 series I linked to above or, for a potted version without some detail, see BBC Panorama.
PS My licence fee well spent...well done Nick Wallis.
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Forgive my ignorance, but I don't understand any of this. Postmaster General always puts me in mind of Vincent Price.
How can this woman have wreaked such havoc with some dodgy software?
Potted history, anyone?
I'm surprised a petition hasn't really taken off to at least strip that woman of her CBE.
See link (TV and radio programmes are linked above) or else try the BBC News website.
Links:
See also...Wiki link.
Update: From the BBC link:
What happens next?
The ruling has also determined that these 39 convictions were also "an affront to the public conscience".
That means the postmasters may pursue civil action against the Post Office for malicious prosecution, seeking significant sums in damages.
Three more cases referred by the CCRC have yet to be heard.
It is also reviewing 22 more cases, and inviting others to make an application, which could go directly to the Court of Appeal, if a conviction is believed to be unsafe.
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Some years ago THE P.O. introduced a new computer system in all outlets. Various errors in accounting began to show up and indeed snowball. It was assumed that the post masters/mistresses were fiddling the system. People were arrested, dismissed, committed suicide. There was an investigation and legal proceedings and the software company knew there were errors but thesevwerebignored and not given as evidence in the early hearings. The BBC report is genuinely shocking at how innocent people were hounded but when it came to showtime in court the P.O. were found out.
I was aware of this story, ex-sub postmasters regularly appeared on BBC R4 Today to state their cases. What they described as the issue and the rough treatment they received seemed odd. I assumed the cases were sporadic. What absolutely floored me this week and hadn’t sunk in was the sheer magnitude. I think it was something like 700 to 900 prosecutions and as others have pointed out suicide, imprisonments, destitution.
How did this not register as something going wrong? 700 postmasters can’t have suddenly become criminals. I can only conclude orchestrated maleficence by the Post Office and HMG.
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It's a pity we don't have anybody on the forum who might have some senior management experience in the Post Office from around the time of the introduction of the Horizon system. Oh wait...
'Central to his allegation is that Horizon’s Epos system was initially built with “no design documents, no test documents, no peer reviews, no code reviews, no coding standards”.'
I'm not sure there's been much improvement in the last 20 years.
I agree with the points made so far.
As an ex-member of the CPS, the point I'd like to make is, the importance of having independent prosecutors. The PO had / has it's own prosecution department. They were clearly not interested in finding the truth but in vengeful "debt" recovery. Nor were they interested in disclosure, when they clearly knew their systems were fallible.
The whole affair is shabby and disgraceful, as is the current government's refusal to have an independent judicial review.
See she's stood down from her current roles. Hopefully the start of her collapse
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It looks like the Revd Venal has hung up her dog collar too.
https://www.stalbans.anglican.org/th...la-vennells-2/
She should hang...her head in shame. Give her entire savings and future pension to those who suffered.
I'm not sure but it should be looked into. Disclosure rules were different at the time. I believe some of the victims have considered taking action against the PO for malicious prosecution. I would like to see the PO prosecution unit disbanded and their ability to prosecute independently removed.
The similarities between her and an old boss of mine are striking: not only are they physically very similar in appearance (rat like), they both possess that air of infallibility and superiority that so many in the top civil service seem to have - perhaps why/how they elevated themselves to those positions in the first place?
Unfortunately, I doubt she will be made to suffer in the way that her 'victims' have.