AussieKB
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Watched it all and 'first of all LET ME APOLOGIZE' but these people should be going to jail.
Watched it all and 'first of all LET ME APOLOGIZE' but these people should be going to jail.
Apologies as an admission of guilt?
No apology necessary, if you've done nothing wrong.
They all apologised. All guilty of wrongdoing, in my view.
Do not pass Go. Do not collect £125,000.
I hope a charge of manslaughter is brought against the PO for this. It's absolutely disgusting how they have ridden over people, all with corporate protection as well.“20 years ago today, Mrs Gowri Jayakanthan returned home with her two small children from a family party.She found her husband, a young postmaster, hanged. Her husband had hanged himself following an extended “interview” by Post Office investigators. The interview concerned an alleged “shortfall” at the branch post office he had recently purchased.
It was accepted that he might have to sell the family home to cover the shortfall, as the Post Office immediately demanded. (No fault on his part was ever established, despite a long subsequent investigation by the Post Office, lasting several years.)
The Post Office Inquiry, chaired by Sir Wyn Williams, has received distressing evidence about how the Post Office conducted its "interviews". Some, like Janet Skinner, were prosecuted for theft (and imprisoned), even though Diane Matthews, the Post Office ‘investigator’ in her case, believed that she had not taken any money from the Post Office. Such niceties and details didn’t matter.
In 2020 Mrs Jayakanthan submitted a claim to the recently established HSS Compensation Scheme.More than 3 years later, at the end of November 2023, the Post Office with regret informed Mrs Jayakanthan "Without Prejudice" that she and her children would receive no compensation at all for the death of her husband.”
Above is an example of a number of instances in which the PO have rejected compensation claims.
I hope a charge of manslaughter is brought against the PO for this. It's absolutely disgusting how they have ridden over people, all with corporate protection as well.
How so many PO documents were ‘hidden’ from defence teams. More Conspiracy???
If a document includes legal advice or a request for legal advice, it can be labelled legally privileged and confidential. Sounds reasonable…
The PO legal team issued an instruction that as much as is reasonably possible documents shouldn’t be created - conspiracy??
However, the legal team also issued an instruction that if a document must be created, a paragraph must be included that either requests legal advice or includes legal advice so that the document can be labelled legally privileged and confidential. Sharp practice, or conspiracy??
Gareth Jenkins, Fujitsu engineer/expert witness. Saint or sinner?
The guy has come in for some serious flak, especially about the evidence he gave at the Seema Misra trial. On the one hand he’d emailed Jarnail Singh on the Friday, 4 days before the start of the Misra trial, telling him that he’d found two bugs in Misra’s terminal. Singh didn’t pass that evidence on, even though he’d seen the email, saved the email to his computer and printed the email.
Singh didn’t stop the prosecution, and Jenkins didn’t make the court aware of the bugs when in the witness box. Jenkins has always said that all he did was answer the questions put to him.
I’ve just been watching a session I’d missed last year as it was an unscheduled call back of a witness, one of the PO’s investigators, to give evidence about a witness statement provided by Jenkins for use in a different investigation, i.e. of SubPostmaster in Chelmsford.
Short version; Jenkins was asked about a specific transaction failure. He gave 3 options of how this could occur, two of which were operator error, and easily identified by the coding it triggered. The third option given by Jenkins was “a system failure that was a normal occurrence in these circumstances.”
The investigator had the third option removed from the witness statement.
Jenkins has often said that he was manipulated by the PO. His reports often identified the real issues but the witness statements he signed didn’t have the issues identified in them. He could have said no to signing the witness statements, he could have spoken up from the witness box. And he was dropped as an expert witness because he told Second Sight about the bugs.
Saint? No. Sinner? No I don’t think he was. But I do think he was a cowardly fool for signing the statements and not speaking up at the trials.