So now we know – the Post Office Proucizon Scandal Nothing about the adversity of senior handling and their struggles to find that an expensive software program would not have been all this is broken. It is a fundamental description of humanity, or, more accurate, it shows what self-service and lack of employees Senior senior senior senior senior senior senior managers are and continues.
Marina Hyde (Innocent subpostmasters went to jail, but now clearly: The post office class covered there, 8 July) My blood is wrapped in the way to describe how a postmistress made 256 calls in real, but he was still being prosecated and missed by his daughter’s 18th birth while imprisoned. He had to deal with his daughter’s death every year later. Which land is useless for the cause of many calls, is it ominous that they are seated while postmistress is accused?
Hyde says the post office Bosses should go to jail. This is an example of their question failure to have serious problems with the horizon, their industrial amnesia at the time of questioning, carrying a concrete, the bosses should be proscuse and bosses.
John Robinson
Lichfield
The commentary on the horizon scandal focuses on fujitsu deficiencies and the post office. I suggest that the Judiciary in Britain should also take some responsibility. Something like 1,000 people carried before the courts, charged with theft of large amounts of money. There is no direct evidence against them. No one can show where money is lost; There is no indication of the defendants who develop a darling lifestyle – mostly cannot afford lawyers to protect them. The only evidence from a software system not checked by the cross.
Why do judges allow these cases to continue? They need, or necessary, knowing about hundreds of nearly equal charges accused of nationwide. What does the principle commit conviction beyond beyond reasonable doubt?
Alan Robinson
Griffydam, Leicstershire
This debuak has broken many lives and the perpetrators have not yet faced any significant penalties ahead of public to prevent the public. Should we wait for the completion of the Public Inquiry before the criminal procedures start? The government should be ashamed of dragging its feet and further punish victims of motivation to agree with snail.
David Felton
Wistasto, Cheshire
Didn’t have someone in the post office hierarchy thinking, “Hang out for a minute, isn’t there an unchangeable steal of people suddenly stealing?” Or they all withdraw new technology, and guarded with Fujitsuthat common sense flew into the window?
Terry
Southend-on-Sea, Essex
Marina Hyde’s review of the scandal is also, annoyed. One year or more, I feel like to email CEO, Takahito Tokita. I say his company should give immediate payments as a noble thing, but mainly because it is wrong. I am still waiting for an answer.
Paul Garrod
Southsea, Hampshire
What we don’t know from accounting for asking – where does money go (Post of Horizon Scandal: Five things we learned from the report, 8 July)?
Sarah Walker and Barrie de Lara
Norwich