Victims in Post Office scandal demand criminal prosecutions for those in charge
Monday, 15 January 2024 A group of sub-postmasters wrongly accused of stealing more than £100,000 from the Post Office have told Sky News there must be criminal prosecutions against those in charge.
Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting has called for quick compensation and exoneration for victims of the Post Office scandal and has questioned how the scandal escaped ministerial notice.
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Chancellor Jeremy Huny says it "appears there's an enormous cover-up" as the official inquiry into the Post Office Horizon scandal continues, adding he will go after "as much money as [he] can" from..
Conservative MP Dame Maria Miller calls on Rishi Sunak to ban the use of NDAs in all severance agreements saying "it's against the law to silence victims of crime, but that's exactly what the Post..
Balvinder Gill and his elderly mum had to pay £160k in total after the Post Office accused the pair of pocketing the money from their branch.
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