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BBC News

the minister responsible for the post office, kevin hollinrake, says the government is "very, very close" to announcing its plans to clear hundreds of sub postmasters who were wrongly convicted. he's due to attend a meeting of the horizon compensation advisory board this lunchtime. they have been sharing their stories on bbc breakfast this morning. here's janet skinner — she was jailed over false claims she stole thousands of pounds. she wants the post office to be removed from both the appeals process, and the compensation schemes. you are the post office minister. will the government take back control over the post office? currently, the post office, they are orchestrating convictions, who has a conviction upturned, they are in control of compensation. they are now classified as the criminals. why are they having the power to control everything? i was talking about your case yesterday with sir david davies,

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BBC News

hello, i'm samantha simmonds. we begin in the uk — where steps to clear the names of hundreds of sub—postmasters convicted in the post office horizon scandal are being considered by the government. in the biggest scandal ever — more than 700 people were prosecuted after faulty software made it look like money was missing. their case is in the spotlight following the itv drama mr bates vs the post office — a new four—part series telling the heartbreaking tales of bankruptcies, suicide attempts and jail sentences. the minister responsible for the post office, kevin hollinrake, says the government is "very, very close" to announcing its plans to clear hundreds of sub postmasters who were wrongly convicted he's due to attend a meeting of the horizon compensation advisory board this lunchtime. many affected have been sharing their stories on bbc breakfast this morning. janet skinner was jailed over false claims she stole thousands of pounds. she wants the post office to be removed from both the appeals process, and the compensation schemes. let's take a listen. you are the post office minister. will the government take back control over the post office? currently, the post office, they are orchestrating convictions, who has a

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BBC News Now

a computer fault mistakenly showed money was missing from their stores, leading to many being jailed or left bankrupt. 700 branch managers were convicted, but fewer than a hundred have had those convictions, overturned. ministers are facing growing pressure, after a tv drama highlighted the tragedy. hannah miller reports. i don't know where it's gone. it's the itv drama depicting events that have destroyed real lives — leaving hundreds of sub—postmasters with criminal convictions, sacked or bankrupt, after being forced to pay the post office for losses in their branch accounts that never existed. at an event in lancashire this morning, the prime minister was forced to deny it had taken a drama to make the government focus on the issue. rest assured, the money is there. i approved it as chancellor. there are three different compensation schemes and we will do everything we can to make this right for all the people affected.

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Verified Live

secretary today is meeting with ellet ministers, is there something to do speed up those processes? people should be sure, the money is there. i approved it as chancellor. there are three different compensation schemes and we will do everything we can to make this right for all the people affected. it's simply wrong what happened. they shouldn't have been treated like this and we should do everything we can to make it right for them. i think the whole post office prosecution scandal is exactly that, if scandal. — prosecution scandal is exactly that, if scandal, with a massive impact on human— if scandal, with a massive impact on human lives — if scandal, with a massive impact on human lives. i know one of the individuals_ human lives. i know one of the individuals affected who had a stroke — individuals affected who had a stroke because of the intense pressure _ stroke because of the intense pressure that this was causing. we have got— pressure that this was causing. we have got to — pressure that this was causing. we have got to get ahead of this was a there _ have got to get ahead of this was a there are _ have got to get ahead of this was a there are three things out of got to be there are three things out of got to he done _ there are three things out of got to he done for— there are three things out of got to be done for the compensation is to be done for the compensation is to he paid _ be done for the compensation is to be paid. that is already allocated for in _ be paid. that is already allocated for in the — be paid. that is already allocated for in the treasury. they need to -et for in the treasury. they need to get on _ for in the treasury. they need to get on and — for in the treasury. they need to get on and pay that. i think the prosecution should be taken out of the hands — prosecution should be taken out of the hands of the post office and given— the hands of the post office and given to — the hands of the post office and given to the crown prosecution service — given to the crown prosecution service i— given to the crown prosecution service. i used to run the compensation service. we prosecuted for other— compensation service. we prosecuted for other departments, we can do it here _ for other departments, we can do it here that— for other departments, we can do it here. that should be done

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BBC News

decade. the post office need to be removed as arbiter of the compensation schemes because the post office prosecute us, criminalises no we have to go cap in hand back to the post office to ask for recompense. and all convictions should be quashed because the inquiry has recently shown the behaviour of the post office, it is notjust behaviour of the post office, it is not just dodgy evidence behaviour of the post office, it is notjust dodgy evidence or dodgy it systems, it is the whole procedural approach to prosecutions, disclosure that i think leaves all of their convictions unsafe.— that i think leaves all of their convictions unsafe. you sold your car, convictions unsafe. you sold your car. used — convictions unsafe. you sold your car. used your— convictions unsafe. you sold your car, used your savings, _ convictions unsafe. you sold your car, used your savings, your - convictions unsafe. you sold your i car, used your savings, your parents savings to make up a shortfall that was deemed a shortfall by a computer. did you get any of that money back?— computer. did you get any of that mone back? ., ., ., ., , ., computer. did you get any of that mone back? ., ., ., ., ., , money back? know. no one has had any money back? know. no one has had any mone that money back? know. no one has had any money that has — money back? know. no one has had any money that has been _ money back? know. no one has had any money that has been demanded - money back? know. no one has had any money that has been demanded or - money that has been demanded or paid to the post office this sea off the that charges been returned. many had our convictions quashed two and half years ago and things need to be sped up years ago and things need to be sped up because i'm still in the middle

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Sportsday

had the inquiry, actually, as chancellor, i approved the compensation schemes of the first time which are now in the process of being paid out. almost £150 million has been paid out to thousands of people. so, people should know that we are on it and we want to make this right. the money's been set aside. what we are now looking at is how can we speed all of that up? understandably, we... i am very clear, want to get that out of the door as quickly as possible. there are legal processes that people have had to go through but the justice secretary today is meeting with the relevant ministers to see is there more we can do to speed up some of those processes. but people should be rest assured, the money is there. i proved it as chancellor. there are three different compensation schemes and we will do everything we can to make thisright for all the people affected because it is simply wrong what happened. they shouldn't have been treated like this and we will do everything we can to make it right for them. i think the whole post office prosecution scandal is exactly that, a scandal, with a massive impact on human lives. i know one of the individuals affected who had a stroke

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BBC News

going forward which is doing a good and thoroughjob in getting to going forward which is doing a good and thorough job in getting to all the facts. it still has more to do but that takes time. you can't take decisions about accountability or, for example, police prosecution against individuals or against the post office is an organisation and so on or by the solicitor�*s regulatory authority or whoever it is until the inquiry has concluded, but we know that. these authorities are already looking at it so that they are preparing to see if they need to act or not. now, meanwhile, three compensation schemes have been put in place. one of them, the horizon hss scheme, is largely completed as far as we can see at the moment. it is possible that more than about 2&00 people will apply, but of the 2&00 people who have applied, over2000 but of the 2&00 people who have

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BBC News at One

at an event in lancashire this morning, the prime minister was forced to deny it had taken a drama to make the government to focus on the issue. , . , , ., , the issue. rest assured the money is there. i the issue. rest assured the money is there- i proved _ the issue. rest assured the money is there. i proved there _ the issue. rest assured the money is there. i proved there as _ the issue. rest assured the money is there. i proved there as chancellor. i there. i proved there as chancellor. there are three different compensation schemes and we will do everything we can to make things right for all the people affected. it is simply wrong what happened. they shouldn't have been treated like this and we will do everything we can to make it right for them. between 1999 in 2015, the post office prosecuted more than 700 sub—postmasters based on information from a new computer system called horizon. the prosecutions continued even after concerns were first published in 2009. in december 2019, after a long—running legal battle, the post office admitted the it fault and agreed to settle with hundreds of payments. in september last year, the government announced that every postmaster wrongly convicted will be offered £600,000 in compensation. but so far, only 93

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The Daily Global

but in terms of the actual policing of cases, i am happy to talk to them after this statement in terms of what precisely he means by that. in terms of the with the composition skins already, there is independent elements to all that, they have not been policed —— compensation schemes. part of all this processes. very happy to talk to him in detail about what we can do in those areas. chair of the select committee. that was kevin chair of the select committee. was kevin hollinrake at the post office minister talking the house of commons the horizon scandal is in his words one of the greatest miscarriages ofjustice in our nations history. he also said the government is working on options for resolving convictions and he said that it should not be the taxpayer alone who picks up the tab. he also added he is pleased the icv drama has brought understanding of the scandal to a much broader audience -- itv scandal to a much broader audience —— itv drama.

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