Post Office Inquiry 13:08 - Feb 14 with 557 views | onehunglow | Into those poor buggers who were wrongly prosecuted As bad as it gets Little indignation though ,it seems . |  |
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Post Office Inquiry on 13:16 - Feb 14 with 543 views | Catullus | Th court should have acted on this, the wrongly accused should have had full restitution and been put back into the same circumstances as before the Post Office screwed them over. Then, whoever in the Post Office hierarchy made these decisions, knowing the poor souls were innocent apparently, they should be prosecuted and be facing prison. The Post Office spent hundreds of millions defending their case when they should have been giving it as compo to all the wrongly prosecuted. |  |
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Post Office Inquiry on 13:19 - Feb 14 with 541 views | onehunglow |
Post Office Inquiry on 13:16 - Feb 14 by Catullus | Th court should have acted on this, the wrongly accused should have had full restitution and been put back into the same circumstances as before the Post Office screwed them over. Then, whoever in the Post Office hierarchy made these decisions, knowing the poor souls were innocent apparently, they should be prosecuted and be facing prison. The Post Office spent hundreds of millions defending their case when they should have been giving it as compo to all the wrongly prosecuted. |
To oversee this catastrophe is shaming. We need answers Plenty going on about coppers texting drivel to each other but zero on this. People have been made destitute,homeless,marriage breakdowns ,mental breakdown of the true kind.Good hard working people ruined and we don’t give a monkeys |  |
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Post Office Inquiry on 13:47 - Feb 14 with 515 views | jack_lord |
Post Office Inquiry on 13:19 - Feb 14 by onehunglow | To oversee this catastrophe is shaming. We need answers Plenty going on about coppers texting drivel to each other but zero on this. People have been made destitute,homeless,marriage breakdowns ,mental breakdown of the true kind.Good hard working people ruined and we don’t give a monkeys |
I listened to a programme on Radio 4 a good while back about it. Shocking doesn't even begin to describe how the Post Office people were treated. |  |
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Post Office Inquiry on 14:01 - Feb 14 with 506 views | CountyJim | I had dealings with the Post office investigation branch in the 80s absolute bunch of tossers and they had no one above them to control them |  | |  |
Post Office Inquiry on 14:14 - Feb 14 with 496 views | A_Fans_Dad | One of the biggest miscarrages of justice ever. With so many different levels involved it is easy to see why they all wanted it covered up. One of the major problems with modern technology is that when there is some data output from a computer people tend to believe that it is true. When in fact it has always been a case of garbage in garbage out. It is only as good as the programmer's program and the data fed to it With so much CGI now people are beginning to realise in fact you can't believe most of what you see. |  | |  |
Post Office Inquiry on 14:28 - Feb 14 with 486 views | onehunglow | These people were from all ethnic backgrounds so no racist element here just utterly incompetence although that is putting it mildly. I hope as much effort is put into hounding those responsible This will cost 1 billion in compensation but nothing can compensate for lives ruined |  |
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Post Office Inquiry on 16:09 - Feb 14 with 458 views | britferry | the main thing is, Paula has still got her CBE for "services to the post office" |  |
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Post Office Inquiry on 16:12 - Feb 14 with 456 views | onehunglow |
Post Office Inquiry on 16:09 - Feb 14 by britferry | the main thing is, Paula has still got her CBE for "services to the post office" |
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Post Office Inquiry on 16:33 - Feb 14 with 448 views | Catullus |
Post Office Inquiry on 14:01 - Feb 14 by CountyJim | I had dealings with the Post office investigation branch in the 80s absolute bunch of tossers and they had no one above them to control them |
My experience of them was hardly good either. |  |
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Post Office Inquiry on 17:11 - Feb 14 with 435 views | KeithHaynes |
Post Office Inquiry on 14:01 - Feb 14 by CountyJim | I had dealings with the Post office investigation branch in the 80s absolute bunch of tossers and they had no one above them to control them |
To be able to investigate you need to be a qualified investigator Jim, maybe that’s why ? |  |
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Post Office Inquiry on 17:27 - Feb 14 with 426 views | Catullus |
Post Office Inquiry on 17:11 - Feb 14 by KeithHaynes | To be able to investigate you need to be a qualified investigator Jim, maybe that’s why ? |
The ones I knew about in Swansea were retired police and apparently, useless. On the other hand, I know someone who was an apprentice at Man City (36 years back mind) and he was let go after 2 years, he took his pay off and trained to be a Private Investigator, last I knew he was living in a 500k house in a very nice part of Swansea, it was 500k 15 years back, maybe it's a 1 million gaff now. Good at his job? |  |
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Post Office Inquiry on 18:11 - Feb 14 with 398 views | Minesapint | A disgusting scandal which has literally ruined lives. The trauma that these poor people have had to suffer is unimaginable. Some have died before their names were cleared. They each had no idea that they were one of many. The shame of the publicity, court cases and imprisonment when they knew they had done nothing wrong is really off the scale. Terrifying. |  | |  |
Post Office Inquiry on 20:11 - Feb 14 with 364 views | majorraglan | Some really pertinent issues raised in this thread, this is a huge miscarriage of justice and someone needs to be held to account for the impact it’s had on the former postmasters and their families. Read somewhere about a £1bn of compensation, it’s likely we’ll end up picking that up as tax payers, but the IT company, the Post Office and anybody who’s knowingly colluded and allowed this to happen need to be coughing up too. |  | |  |
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