ChatterBank3 mins ago
Mr Bates And The Post Office
Did anyone watch the first of four episodes last night.
I was left seething before the first commercial break.What an awful corrupt evil organisation the Post Office hierarchy is.Unfortunately a law unto itself with all the unlawful prosecutions they bought against several hundred innocent sub- postmasters/mistresses. The P.O. lied their teeth out by telling the victims that they were the 'Only' ones who had reported a fault with their Horizon computing system where as it was happening over the UK. These were,in fact,'Phantom discrepancies in the acounts due to a faulty system yet the victims were threatened and imprisoned if they failed to make good the non-existent shortfall with their own money. It makes you want to weep. I will probably binge watch the next three episodes tonight. Toby Jones plays a good part alongside 'Haley' from Corrie.
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The problem appears to be the company's rigid determination to believe that a large number of its employees were thieves, rather than entertaining the entirely more feasible notion that their software was at fault.
The continued unwillingness to acknowledge the simple reality of what happened, and their horrific reaction to it, remains a stain on the company to this day.
I've been watching that story across many years - maybe 10 or 15 - and I knew I'd still be seething watching it last night, and I was. It was a travesty.
This was the first Computer Weekly article from 2009:
See how much detail was there already then. How can it still not be completely cleared up in 2024???
I've commented on this fiasco many times in the past and I just can't fathom the evil that must have been involed here. Rather than investigate the software, if only to verify their initial belief that thousands of post masters were tealeaves. Surley just a simple ledger recon would have shown the faulty arithmetic being used. Very sad episode, I have it recorded to watch when I can.
The P.O. pleaded they had insufficient funds to give adequate compensation to the innocent victims.
These alleged thefts and fraud charges were 'Phantom discrepancies'in a system that did not exist and the P.O. extorted money from the life savings of innocent people. What makes it so sad is,to me,the fact that the SPMs were pillars of society in their community and for the most part a lifeline for vulnerable customers and then to be treated by the Post Office Investigation Unit in a manner that Heydrich's SS would of been proud. Shocking.
This is the evil Bee hatch that should be the slammer along with the rest of her reports.
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> The P.O. pleaded they had insufficient funds to give adequate compensation to the innocent victims.
Too big to fail ... but has a single person or company been prosecuted for their behaviour? No ... instead, the top woman got a CBE for services to the Post Office that pleaded it had insufficient funds to give adequate compensation to the innocent victims.