Article 6BC45 Hundreds of lives ruined. Not a single person held to account. And still: silence on the Post Office scandal | Marina Hyde

Hundreds of lives ruined. Not a single person held to account. And still: silence on the Post Office scandal | Marina Hyde

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Marina Hyde
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Horrific detail piles on horrific detail as the inquiry rumbles on, barely noticed by those for whom this injustice is seemingly not sexy enough

I can't help suspecting that former Post Office chief executive Paula Vennells might have been more publicly vilified if she'd done a bad tweet, rather than merely presided over a firm during the most widespread miscarriage of justice in British history.

Forgive the return to this furrow, but no matter how often they are restated (far from often enough), the details of the Post Office scandal are so incredible as to be almost literally impossible to believe. Put as sparsely as possible, 736 subpostmasters and postmistresses were prosecuted for theft, fraud and false accounting in their branches, between 2000 and 2014. Yet they had done nothing wrong, The fault was with a new computer system designed by Fujitsu and forced on to them by Post Office management - a system that top brass allegedly knew was faulty.

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