Post Office explores taking branch owner-operators to court again
by Mark Sweney from World news | The Guardian on (#6RE9R)
State-owned body writing off losses of 12m a year after stopping practice, inquiry told
The Post Office has recently explored resuming the practice of taking branch owner-operators to court, as mounting losses from shortfalls in its network of 11,500 outlets hit 12m a year.
During the Horizon IT scandal more than 900 operators were wrongly prosecuted over discrepancies caused by the faulty accounting software, many of them brought privately by the Post Office, a practice it stopped in 2015 and has promised not to restart.
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