dejavuatbtn
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How many PO management have been dismissed as a result of their knowledge that their staff were not guilty of the charges against them
They just give them MBEs apparently.
How many PO management have been dismissed as a result of their knowledge that their staff were not guilty of the charges against them
Common sense you say? I worked in a big pub in Crawley in the early 80s. The manager would physically put the takings in the bank. The manager told me that every 12-15 months he would pay in exactly a grand or two short. The brewer would make enquiries, shrug their shoulders and pass it off as some sort of error. No idea how long he got away with it. Soon after I left, his missus was done for shoplifting. I'm told that the thing about common sense is that it is . . . uncommon.
Not sure what is your point.
Please elaborate.
The PO did their own prosecutions, not the CPS.
I mean that judges or magistrates must've constantly overlooked important details at trial for this to happen on such a large scale.
Did they all just believe that the computer system was infallible without any independent assessment
"There were more than 700 prosecutions based on Horizon evidence. The commission and the Post Office are asking anyone else who believes their conviction to be unsafe to come forward."
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-56859357
I mean that judges or magistrates must've constantly overlooked important details at trial for this to happen on such a large scale.
Did they all just believe that the computer system was infallible without any independent assessment
How many PO management have been dismissed as a result of their knowledge that their staff were not guilty of the charges against them
Justice has finally been delivered.
Private Eye have been following this for years - The Fujitsu Execs and the Post Office board were well aware of the problems but proceeded with their prosecutions anyway. Absolutely criminal, it stems from the Post Office being able to bring cases to court themselves rather than going through the CPS. The execs/higher ups who covered the issues up are long gone and are hoping they've got away with it.