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St Helens MP calls for a public inquiry over the Post Office Horizon scandal

File photo dated 23/04/21 of former post office workers celebrating outside the Royal Courts of Justice, London, after their convictions were overturned by the Court of Appeal. Neil Hudgell, who represented 29 of the cleared subpostmasters, has told BBC CONOR McGinn, the MP for St Helens North, has called for a public inquiry into the Post Office Horizon scandal after 39 former subpostmasters had their names cleared in court this week. At a hearing last month, the court heard subpostmasters’ lives were “irreparably ruined” as they lost their jobs, homes and marriages after they were prosecuted by the Post Office – which knew the Fujitsu-developed IT system had “faults and bugs from the earliest days of its operation”.

Unions and Labor leader fraudulently posture as opponents of privatisation at Australia Post

Unions and Labor leader fraudulently posture as opponents of privatisation at Australia Post Union officials called a Wednesday morning meeting at Australia Post’s Alexandria facility in Sydney to provide federal Labor Party leader Anthony Albanese with a platform to falsely posture as an opponent of plans to privatise the national postal service and to promote him as a defender of its workers. The event was a cynical attempt by the Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union (CEPU) and the Communication Workers Union (CWU) to cover up their role over the past year in enforcing the deepest pro-business restructure at Australia Post (AP) in decades. The purpose was to damp-down mounting anger among workers over the intolerable conditions that have resulted, and to prevent them from breaking with the forces responsible, above all Labor and the unions.

Cleared subpostmasters say the fight will continue after Court of Appeal ruling

By Press Association 2021 Post Office court case Former subpostmasters whose names have finally been cleared said the fight for justice against the Post Office over the Horizon scandal will continue. Thirty-nine former subpostmasters who were convicted and even jailed for theft, fraud and false accounting had their names cleared by the Court of Appeal on Friday. At a hearing last month, the court heard subpostmasters’ lives were “irreparably ruined” as they lost their jobs, homes and marriages after they were prosecuted by the Post Office – which knew the Fujitsu-developed IT system had “faults and bugs from the earliest days of its operation”.

Compensation bill for victims of Post Office s Horizon IT scandal could run into tens of millions

Compensation bill for victims of Post Office s Horizon IT scandal could run into tens of millions
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