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met police tape 1700 officers have been brought in to police this march, and they are keeping on eye on it. they have given people these posters which they keep on the right side of the law. we are keeping an eye on what placards are there, in case they breach any of the laws. here in the uk, there's fresh anger over the post office scandal after it was revealed executives might have been overpaid thousands of pounds in bonuses. it comes as the tax office is investigating whether the company underpaid as much as £100 million in corporation tax by deducting compensation payments to victims of the horizon it scandal from its profits. our business correspondent, marc ashdown, has more. more questions for the post office, this time over who benefited from the mistreatment of hundreds of subpostmasters. it seems compensation payments made to victims of the horizon it scandal

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named after the village where he was found, rescuers initially moved him to an animal sanctuary in belgium. he has now been permanently rehomed to the five sisters zoo in west lothian. now, let's move on to another story. officials in colombia say a landslide has killed 33 people in the northwest of the country — many of them children. after 2a hours of heavy rain, part of a mountain detached, crashing down on a busy road connecting the cities of medellin and quibdo. it is feared that more people may be buried under the mud, which engulfed several cars on the road. here in the uk, there's fresh anger over the post office scandal after it was revealed executives may have been overpaid thousands of pounds in bonuses. it comes as the tax office investigates whether the company underpaid as much as £100 million in corporation tax by deducting compensation payments to victims of the horizon it scandal from its profits.

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investigates whether the company underpaid as much as £100 million in corporation tax by deducting compensation payments to victims of the horizon it scandal from its profits. our business correspondent marc ashdown has more. more questions for the post office — this time over who benefited from the mistreatment of hundreds of sub—postmasters. it seems compensation payments made to victims of the horizon it scandal were deducted from the company's profits before it paid tax — but seem to have been ignored when setting bonuses for executives. tax experts are questioning whether the company could have underpaid its tax bill, while possibly overpaying top bosses. companies pay corporation tax on their profits. you're allowed a tax deduction for legitimate expenses. persecuting postmasters for 15 years and paying them compensation is not a legitimate expense. that means that their real tax bill is a lot higher. that means that bonuses paid to executives who are running a supposedly profitable business should be looked at again. it's stoked yet more anger — and there are calls now for some of that money to be paid back.

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there is more on those elections on the bbc news website here in the uk, there's fresh anger over the post office scandal after it was revealed executives might have been overpaid thousands of pounds in bonuses. it comes as the tax office is investigating whether the company underpaid as much as £100m in corporation tax by deducting compensation payments to victims of the horizon it scandal from its profits. our business correspondent marc ashdown has more.

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compensation payments handed out to people from their profits, so a huge potential sum there that they could be liable for. the post office macro is —— the post office is owned by the government was —— the minister kevin hollinrake has said those responsible should be ultimately sent to prison, no prospect of criminal prosecutions quite yet, the public inquiry of the scandal is still ongoing, kevin hollinrake indicating the government is going to make changes to the way organisations like the post office can bring about private prosecutions for the vast majority of those branch managers who were wrongly convicted had done so under private prosecutions from the post office who are saying thejustice secretary is looking at that in the round, he said in the future there was a

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let's get more on this with our political correspondent, peter saull. there is an article up on the bbc news website, which you can read in detail there, of course, but there's the potential that the post office is liable for a tax bill of up to £100 million. this is according to tax experts, because what they've been doing is deducting the compensation payments that they've handed out to sub—postmasters and mistresses from their profits, which lawyers reckon is against tax law. so a huge potential sum there that they could be liable for. the post office is owned by the government, so it's potentially the taxpayer that is liable to deal with that shortfall. equally, lots of talk about accountability for those responsible for the horizon scandal. the minister responsible for postal affairs, kevin hollinrake, has said for the first time that he thinks those responsible should be ultimately sent to prison. no prospect of criminal prosecutions quite yet. the public inquiry into the scandal is still ongoing. kevin hollinrake also indicating quite strongly that the government is going to make some changes to the way that organisations

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pounds in corporation tax by deducting compensation payments to victims of the horizon it scandal from its profits. our business correspondent marc ashdown has more. more questions for the post office — this time over who benefited from the mistreatment of hundreds of sub—postmasters. it seems compensation payments made to victims of the horizon it scandal were deducted from the company's profit before it paid tax — but seem to have been ignored when setting bonuses for executives. tax experts are questioning whether the company could have underpaid its tax bill, while possibly overpaying top bosses. companies pay corporation tax on their profits. you're allowed a tax deduction for legitimate expenses. persecuting postmasters for 15 years and paying them compensation is not a legitimate expense. that means that their real tax bill is a lot higher. that means that bonuses paid to executives who are running a supposedly profitable business should be looked at again. it's stoked yet more anger — and there are calls now for some of that money to be paid back.

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so much for updating us. - the uk business minister, kevin hollinrake, says the government has looked "at length" at bringing a bill to parliament which would quash the convictions of post office branch managers who were wrongly found guilty of fraud because of faulty it software. ministers have announced that an independent panel is being set up to oversee compensation payments for hundreds of sub—postmasters who were jailed after the horizon programme made it appear that money was missing from branch takings. 0ur political editor chris mason is in westminster. this is alan bates. 2a years ago, he raised an issue with the computer system at the post office he ran in north wales. a quarter of a century on, tobyjones is playing him in a television drama. we are all here to share our experiences. we're all here to share our experiences. mr bates led a campaign to ensure hundreds of sub—postmasters get

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