Ultimate justice for the 555 victims of a post office scandal that “ruined their lives”

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Sources told Express.co.uk that post office minister Paul Scully had negotiated a compensation arrangement for the 555 postmasters who filed the first civil proceedings against the post office.

The final details have not yet been agreed, but various parties have stated that those left behind from the previous package will be compensated.

A source close to the minister who resolved this issue as a personal mission said, “It was completely unfair to exclude 555 plaintiffs, but they are a step towards accepting the justice they deserve.” Said.

The Court of Appeals said that the IT system developed by Fujitsu “was a sub-postmaster because he lost his job, home, and marriage after being charged by a post office that knew there were flaws and bugs from the early days. “I heard that operation” explaining whether it was “irreparably ruined.”

Hearing evidence of a serious flaw in the Horizon system was “hidden from courts, prosecutors, and defense” to protect the post office “at all costs” by lawyers representing 42 former subpostmasters. “.

Then, in 2019, the post office agreed to pay damages to those involved in the scandal with an initial payment of £ 100,000 each.

Previously “I had a problem [its] Transactions with many postmasters “and agreed to pay £ 58 million in damages.

However, after the statutory costs were paid, plaintiffs received a share of only £ 12 million.

However, due to a time lag, the 555 postmasters who brought in the original case were left behind and received nothing.

The government is imminent to announce that this fraud will be corrected.

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