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Mr Bates Vs The Post Office
This is on ITV 3 for 4 nights. I saw it the first time when it was on, I think, ITV 1. Watching this again it's really interesting to see now there has been such a lot of publicity. I realise it's not exactly what happened because it's a drama, but it's near enough to the truth to be really scary. I don't know how the postmasters coped with it all.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the proceedings of the Post Office Horizon inquiry are televised every day ! - last week it was.. Paula Vennells. - three days in the witness box.
are you the unluckiest CFO in the United Kingdom?
well actually she was, ignorant, uninformed, minions keeping important stuff away from her ( head witness had perjured himself) - in short SHE was the victim
I thought Mr Bates v the Post Office was pretty accurate. Some points are very difficult to grasp. Lee Castleton loses his case ( and has to pay £360 000) because he thinks he is ruined by the Riposte bug, and Anne Chambers is on hand to say "no it isnt that because I know all about THAT" - so he loses on causation.
Anne C forever feels guilty about his unfair treatment - but doesnt do an awful lot. ( crazy pure mathematician).
In real life there is a helluva lot of document loss and misplacement. John ( Liar) Scott issues the shredding order and has no memory of dooing so. Lots and lots of "I have no recall of that" - zillions of " I saw this document, but only this morning" -but you wrote it! - oo-er did I, I must havebeen VERY busy that day....
whereas Anne C of Fujitsu is armed with many docs from 2000-2003 - Fujitsu keep everything
Alice Perkins - head honcho - is giving an appalling performance as we speak.
Lots of - "datta long question, can you repeat" - far too much of " me know nossing" -
she AP asks " can I help you on what?" and there is sardonic laughter from the audience.
she is another witness who uses 20 words when one will do ( yes or no).... "as you know we discussed this in another sense yesterday and I said that the board did in fact consider one side...."
oh and she giggled twice....