The Horizon enquiry is still ongoing. The main witness from Fujitsu (ICL as was) - Gareth Jenkins - still hasn't given evidence. The post office keep finding new documents to send to the enquiry which delays things.Grandpa wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 8:45 amDid no one go to prison from Fujitsu? Absolute scandal if they haven't been punished at all?GrahamWa wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 8:26 amAgreed, it was very good. What it left me feeling was how much the contractor got away with their behaviour. I would have liked to have seen how the govt (the tax payer) pursued them for failure to deliver a workable IT solution.Dogbert wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 1:21 am Absolutely the best piece of TV that has been on the British screen recently was " Mr Bates vs The Post Office" - If you have not seen it I cannot recommend it enough
I've followed this story for the last 10 years through Private Eye / Computer Weekly/ Panorama & the BBC Radio documentary. but only in this televised docudrama does the magnitude of the story really come to life.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainm ... s-67861886
Mr Bates vs The Post Office tells the story of the long and difficult battle for justice after hundreds of postal workers were accused of theft, fraud, and false accounting.
In 1999, a fault with the Post Office’s IT system (Horizon, by Fujitsu) incorrectly reported cash shortfalls in branches across the country, which led to hundreds of innocent postmasters and postmistresses being dismissed from their jobs, with some taking their lives due to the stress.
Its a discomforting watch
I have watched some of the testimony. It's often a horrible watch. The sheer stupidity and incompetence of many of the Post Office staff is staggering.
https://www.postofficescandal.uk/
The cynic in me says nobody will be prosecuted for this. I hope to be proved wrong. I am not holding my breath.