The worst injustice a despicable crime

Why can’t people admit they are wrong and apologise . Has it always been this way? I expect it’s human nature. So sad!

Its bonkers to think no individual was responsible for looking at the spike in embezzlement instances and questioning why.

More likely they noted this spike and thought - wow, its lucky we put in this new system that is able to find these wrong-doers, they’d have got away with it otherwise.

One has to question why the system only created negative outcomes.

The sub-postmasters had no way to prove they were not guilty. Mr Bates v The Post Office portrays a Fujitsu employee demonstrating how he could make changes to Sub-postmaster branch accounts remotely. Horizon accounting system was flawed and those who wrongly accused innocent people must go to prison.

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Hear! Hear!

Wishing You A Happy Festive season Main Man.
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Thanks QES, and a very happy Christmas and peaceful New Year to you and yours… :+1:
Incidentally, I like to call them ‘Hearing Enhancement Devices’ I think ‘Hearing Aids’ makes me sound old…
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More than a year ago, Fujitsu boss Paul Patterson said the company had a “moral obligation” to contribute towards redress for victims.

Empty words. Nothing moral in the way honest people were treated, all Fujitsu had to do was acknowledge their faulty system.

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