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Comments by "Ash Roskell" (@ashroskell) on "the efforts of the Post office management to misinform the BBC and the courts" video.
Just over a decade ago I took some coin bags into the post office and asked for notes in exchange. The woman on the counter told me, “We’re a private company now, no longer a, ‘service,’ any more,” and refused. I asked to speak to her manager who apologised and said people were still trying to find their way under the new systems. I knew then that they never would.
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It is, clearly, a criminal conspiracy. What interests me is the fact that even now these inquiries and investigations are not actually asking, well, how much money actually did go missing? Who got that money? Was this a wider scam that made some people at Fujitsu very rich? The lead investigator has admitted ignoring evidence, handing in statements about his conclusions that were written by others (with which he now says he disagrees) and all but admitted bullying the victims. He claims he did all that at the direction of his superiors. He belongs in jail for being such a viscous jobsworth at best, criminal conspirator at worst. The victims need damages as well as compensation. Then the people responsible should pay out punitive damages on top, plus the enquiry’s fees. And a full criminal investigation needs to account for every single error and show whether anyone profited from them. Further action can be taken on the basis of those findings.
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@MikA-db2 : A judge has already found that a significant sum did go missing, just that it wasn’t post office workers that took it. Perhaps that’s the answer to your question? Maybe no one at Fujitsu flagged the persistent errors because they were making a criminal fortune out of a foreign country?
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