From wrongly convicted sub-postmasters to government actions, the Post Office scandal unfolds with promises of justice for all victims.
The Post Office scandal has shaken the UK, with sub-postmasters like Tracy McFadden facing wrongful accusations. Tracy, who ran a shop and post office in Derbyshire, was accused of stealing ยฃ16,000, losing everything in the process. The justice secretary and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak are considering measures to clear the names of hundreds of wrongly convicted individuals. The pressure is mounting on officials like Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey and former Post Office chief executive Paula Vennells.
As the scandal unfolds, the government is reviewing compensation processes and exploring appeals to exonerate all affected by the Horizon scandal. The Metropolitan Police has launched a fraud probe, further intensifying the scrutiny on the Post Office's actions. Rishi Sunak emphasizes the importance of ensuring that all victims receive the justice they deserve.
In a surprising twist, the government could potentially strip the Post Office of its powers to prosecute, signaling significant consequences for the institution. The Metropolitan Police's second criminal investigation focuses on potential crimes related to the recovery of money from accused subpostmasters. The scandal, coupled with governmental and legal actions, paints a complex picture of accountability and rectification in the Post Office saga.
Notably, the petition to strip former chief executive Paula Vennells of her CBE nearing 1 million signatures highlights the public outcry and demand for accountability in the scandal. The promise of exoneration for all victims by Rishi Sunak signifies a pivotal moment in seeking justice and transparency for those affected by the Post Office scandal.
Tracy McFadden ran a shop and post office in Sandiacre, Derbyshire, for more than 14 years until she was wrongly accused of stealing ยฃ16,000. She said the ...
The justice secretary is looking into steps to help hundreds of wrongly convicted sub-postmasters.
Pressure is also mounting on Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey, who was postal affairs minister when issues started to emerge. The Sunday Times says Alan ...
Prime minister reveals government could also strip Post Office of its powers to prosecute.
London, Jan 7 (PTI) British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Sunday said that the government is reviewing the compensation process in an accounting scandal ...
Justice secretary explores appeals as petition to strip CBE from former chief executive Paula Vennells over Horizon scandal approaches 1 million signatures.
The government is โlooking atโ exonerating all those affected by the Post Office scandal, while the Met Police has announced a fraud probe.
Rishi Sunak says it is important that those affected get the 'justice they deserve'
Second criminal investigation will look at potential crimes by the Post Office in its recovery of money from subpostmasters accused of theft and false ...