highflyer
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- Jan 21, 2016
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Accountability is like tax. It's for little people.I am willing to bet that an inquiry will simply conclude that there was systemic arse-covering at the expense of innocent sub-postmasters rather than name any names. That's the problem with inquiries; they often merely tell us what we already know, whilst failing to hold anyone truly accountable and make them punishable.
Under those circumstances, the public will want the arses on a plate of the people who had the power to make meaningful changes but chose to ignore the injustice, and rightly so IMO. So that means culpable politicians who initially ignored the issue (Labour), refused to meet the sub-postmasters at all (Davey, a slopey-shouldered LibDem), handed Vennells a CBE (Johnson, seeing as no other Tory is owning that one as of yesterday). Then Vennells should be paying back some of her obscene bonuses, Fujitsu should be excluded from govt contracts until a thorough review into their business practices has been undertaken. Shady people like Adam Crozier and Michael Keegan need to be investigated too.
Now these targets are all low hanging fruit in my eyes, but I'm struggling to see how any of them being brought to heel would be a bad thing.