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Oops Backed The Wrong Side There Sir Ed.....

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ToraToraTora | 23:01 Fri 05th Jan 2024 | News
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https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-67892045

...well it's in fitting with the credo of the Lib non dems I suppose!

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TTT, you'll be pleased to hear that the main story in tomorrow's Times is that the Post Office is to be investigated by Scotland Yard about the Horizon scandal.  About ruddy time!

The Met Police are now investigating the Post Office for  possible fraud offences and the experts used in trials are being investigated for possible perjury and perverting the course of justice.

https://archive.ph/ZMINR

 

Apologies BRAINIAC, you hadn't posted and then I was interrupted.

This and the infected blood scandal are the two things which have made me most angry in my entire life

The disgraceful thing is that it takes a TV prog to get anything moving on this after what 20 yrs? Shameful.

What makes you think the police were not already investigating the Post Office?

Perhaps the fact that there's been zero information from any source to suggest that Corby. Except answer one of this thread.

Police were called at the onset of this scandal and with the evidence supplied by a Post Office 'investigator' found him lacking in any evidence whatsoever to warrant an arrest for Theft or Fraudulent accounting.The police advised the 'investigator that what he had told them amounted to no more than a Civil case whereby Police do not prosecute but the Post Office can. At that time this was one of the first incidents of Horizon malfunctioning and the P.O. deliberately kept it quiet so they could go it alone without answering to other investigation departments. They deliberately obstructed anyone who had a vested interest in discovering what lies and bullying and menaces the P.O. were using.

Plus I'm not sure Mr Scully and other politicians are any better. They're all coming out of the woodwork now with their pious condemnations 

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23:05/10 that's great news I look forward to seeing some of those evil B'stards in a flowery dell. There must have been fraud, perjury, PTCOJ at the very least.

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Tomus42: 00:01 yes that's the power of TV reaching millions and creating a seething anger . It forces the authorities to act. This show was doen so well that even people that didn't know about it now are amazed at what hapenned and are asking the questions about the illegality of the PO's actions. I have Witch Vennells is bricking it. Do yourself a favour love hand back the CBD before they rip it off you.

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* I hope witch Vennells is bricking it

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*CBE

doh must read it back!

Not sure whether this is paywalled. I have read it and it is about time. The PO knew that there was an account with huge swathes of dosh in it, presumably due to errors and kept stum. 

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/post-office-horizon-scandal-staff-investigation-rjhpkjjdm

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cheers togs useful read.

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you have .. after the www

Sir Ed is a minor bit player. The scandal took place under a Labour government when Adam Crozier was in charge at the Post Office. The cover up and lies were continued under the Tory Government when Paula Vennells was in charge at the Post Office. The Tory, James Arbuthnot, did a great job of getting the miscarriage of justice overturned ... but how on earth was Paula Vennells given a CBE in 2019 for services to the Post Office, under a Tory Government? Nothing to do with Ed Davey ...

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I'm not blaming him for the CBE. He piled in on the side of the PO when he was in the coalition with Dave and co.

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