Fujitsu ought to arrange a fund to compensate family of Post Office staff affected by the Horizon scandal, a senior Labour MP has mentioned.
Writing for this newspaper, Ian Lavery, a member of the Commons Business Committee which grilled Post Office and Fujitsu bosses this week, known as for the agency to arrange a “substantial trust fund.”
“How do you quantify the damage of robbing people of their lifesavings, their livelihoods, their standing in the community?” Mr Lavery wrote. How concerning the psychological anguish of those that noticed household relationships break down or those that have seen family members die believing them to have stolen cash?”
A 2021 inquiry heard the kids of wrongly convicted sub postmasters had been “bullied” and “spat at” within the wake of the scandal. This week, the boss of Fujitsu admitted the agency has a “moral obligation” to pay compensation to sub-postmasters whose lives had been ruined by its defective IT system.
Europe Director Paul Patterson mentioned the Japanese agency was conscious of “bugs and errors” in its Horizon programme from “an early stage” and admitted it offered proof to the Post Office which led to workers being wrongly prosecuted.
Appearing earlier than the Commons Business and Trade Committee on Tuesday, he mentioned Fujitsu was “truly sorry” to greater than 900 postmasters and their households who had been wrongly pursued for theft and fraud because of the flawed IT system it developed. “We were involved from the very start. We did have bugs and errors in the system. And we did help the Post Office in their prosecutions of sub-postmasters. For that we are truly sorry,” he mentioned.
Mr Lavery added: “Whatever actions Fujitsu might take will never repair the extraordinary damage to many postmasters and their families however the funding of a substantial Trust fund might go some way to alleviate the distress caused. This is yet another scandal where honest, hardworking people have been failed by government indifference and corporate greed.”
How do you quantify the injury of robbing individuals of their lifesavings, their livelihoods, their standing in the neighborhood?
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Stoke Sentinel)
By IAN LAVERY, Labour MP and member of the Commons Business Committee,
As is so usually the case, the purveyors of well-liked tradition have captured the creativeness of the nation in a means politicians may solely dream of. Up till a number of weeks in the past the horizon scandal, which has devastated the lives of sub postmasters and sub postmistresses, was mentioned, primarily, in ways in which performed down the size of the injustice and instructed campaigners how troublesome it was to unravel.
An ITV drama “Mr Bates vs the Post Office” modified that in a matter of days. No longer had been individuals who had misplaced the whole lot by the hands of a dysfunctional laptop system instructed that, while unlucky, it was troublesome.
Within days the previous chief government of the Post Office was handing again her CBE, compensation schemes had been being outlined for these affected and laws ready to quash convictions en masse. Last week, with the glare of the nationwide press full sq. upon them, the Chief Executive of the Post Office, Nick Read and the European director of Fujitsu appeared in entrance of the Business and Trade Select Committee of which I’m a member.
There had been additional startling revelations, together with the acceptance that monies coerced out of Sub Postmasters and Sub Postmistresses utilizing jail time as a menace, might properly have discovered their means into the pockets of Post Office executives and dividend holders. The proof from Alan Bates and Jo Hamilton was astounding. The influence this scandal has had on their lives and their households can’t be understated.
How do you quantify the injury of robbing individuals of their lifesavings, their livelihoods, their standing in the neighborhood? How concerning the psychological anguish of those that noticed household relationships break down or those that have seen family members die believing them to have stolen cash?
Whatever actions Fujitsu may take won’t ever restore the extraordinary injury to many postmasters and their households nonetheless the funding of a considerable Trust fund may go some method to alleviate the misery induced. This is yet one more scandal the place trustworthy, hardworking individuals have been failed by authorities indifference and company greed.
That individuals like Alan Bates and Jo Hamilton have lastly been vindicated, is nice progress however there are a complete host of scandals that proceed to go unanswered. Without basically altering how our society treats atypical individuals and ending a tradition the place the highly effective shield their very own, there shall be extra outrages like those uncovered right here.