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Post Office scandal – live: Paula Vennells hands back CBE after more than 1 million sign petition
2024-01-11 00:00:00.0     独立报-英国新闻     原网页

       

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       Former Post Office boss Paula Vennells is to hand back her CBE following the fallout of the Horizon IT scandal which led to the wrongful prosecution of hundreds of subpostmasters.

       The former chief executive, who ran the Post Office while it routinely denied there was a problem with its Horizon IT system, was appointed a CBE in December 2018.

       In a statement, Ms Vennells said: “I have so far maintained my silence as I considered it inappropriate to comment publicly while the Inquiry remains ongoing and before I have provided my oral evidence.

       “I am, however, aware of the calls from subpostmasters and others to return my CBE. I have listened and I confirm that I return my CBE with immediate effect.

       “I am truly sorry for the devastation caused to the sub-postmasters and their families, whose lives were torn apart by being wrongly accused and wrongly prosecuted as a result of the Horizon system.”

       It comes after demands for her to return the honour intensified after an ITV drama returned the widespread miscarriage of justice to the spotlight and a petition to see her lose the honour attracted more than 1 million signatures.

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       Key Points Former Post Office boss Paula Vennells to return CBE over Horizon scandal Minister hints at new law to quash all 800 Horizon scandal convictions at once Wrongly convicted subpostmistress reacts to Paula Vennells handing back her CBE Why did Paula Vennells hand back her CBE?

       Show latest update 1 day ago Former Post Office boss Paula Vennells to return CBE over Horizon scandal

       Former Post Office boss Paula Vennells is to hand back her CBE following the fallout of the Horizon IT scandal which led to the wrongful prosecution of hundreds of subpostmasters.

       The former chief executive, who ran the Post Office while it routinely denied there was a problem with its Horizon IT system, was appointed a CBE in December 2018.

       It comes after demands for her to return the honour intensified after an ITV drama returned the widespread miscarriage of justice to the spotlight.

       “I continue to support and focus on co-operating with the Inquiry and expect to be giving evidence in the coming months,” she said in a statement. “I have so far maintained my silence as I considered it inappropriate to comment publicly while the Inquiry remains ongoing and before I have provided my oral evidence.

       “I am, however, aware of the calls from subpostmasters and others to return my CBE. I have listened and I confirm that I return my CBE with immediate effect.

       “I am truly sorry for the devastation caused to the sub-postmasters and their families, whose lives were torn apart by being wrongly accused and wrongly prosecuted as a result of the Horizon system.”

       She added: “I now intend to continue to focus on assisting the Inquiry and will not make any further public comment until it has concluded.”

       (Teri Pengilley for The Independent)

       Athena Stavrou 9 January 2024 13:19

       1 day ago Minister hints at new law to quash all 800 Horizon scandal convictions at once

       Rishi Sunak is actively considering an emergency bill to quash all 800 Horizon IT scandal convictions at once, the justice secretary has revealed.

       Mr Sunak’s ministers are in crunch talks on the best way to clear the names of hundreds of Post Office subpostmasters wrongfully convicted in the scandal. Justice secretary Alex Chalk told the Commons that the government was giving “active consideration” to using legislation to overturn the convictions.

       Former cabinet minister Nadhim Zahawi urged him to bring forward a “simple bill to quash all 800” convictions immediately.

       Mr Chalk said Mr Zahawi’s suggestion was “receiving active consideration”, before adding: “I expect to be able to make further announcements shortly,” he added.

       (PA Wire)

       Adam Forrest 9 January 2024 13:22

       1 day ago Why did Paula Vennells hand back her CBE?

       Paula Vennells is the former chief executive of the Post Office and held office between 2012 and 2019, while it was routinely denying there was anything wrong with the Horizon IT system.

       The Post Office continued to wrongly prosecute Post Office employees for theft up until 2015 - which saw innocent be sent to prison, lose their homes or in some cases, sadly resort to suicide.

       A new ITV drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office has re-sparked national outrage at the scandal and prompted calls for Ms Vennells to return her CBE, which was appointed in December 2018.

       A petition addressed to Sir Chris Wormald, the chair of the committee which re-examines honours, calling for Ms Vennells to lose hers has already attracted more than one million signatures.

       Labour’s shadow environment secretary Steve Reed said on Monday the honour is an “insult” and should be handed back.

       Mr Hollinrake told the Commons that it is “perfectly reasonable” to ask the former Post Office boss to hand back her CBE after this had gone “so badly wrong” and the prime minister’s official spokesperson said that Mr Sunak would “strongly support” the forfeiture committee “if they were to choose to investigate”.

       Mr Alan Bates himself said that he had been offered an OBE but had turned it down as Ms Vennells had also received ones.

       He told Good Morning Britain: “It would have been a slap in the face to the rest of the group because Paula Venells, the CEO for many years of Post Office, received a CBE for her services to Post Office. Well, what service has she actually done?”

       (PA Archive)

       Athena Stavrou 9 January 2024 13:38

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       Susanna Reid grilled the former Post Office minister Paul Scully this morning asking him who’s decision it was to grant disgraced ex-boss Paula Vennells a CBE.

       The Good Morning Britain Host asked Mr Scully: “WHO thought it was appropriate to give Paula Vennells a CBE?”

       Mr Scully was the postal affairs minister from 2020 to 2022 and claimed he had ‘no idea’ as he went on to be questioned why he didn’t raise any concerns over the award when he took up the post a year later.

       Watch the clip below:

       Former Post Office minister grilled on decision to grant ex-boss Paula Vennells CBE

       Athena Stavrou 9 January 2024 13:45

       1 day ago Wrongly convicted subpostmistress reacts to Paula Vennells handing back her CBE

       A former subpostmistress has said she is “glad” ex-Post Office boss Paula Vennells has handed her CBE back, adding: “It’s a shame it took just a million people to cripple her conscience.”

       Jo Hamilton, who was wrongfully convicted in 2008 of stealing thousands of pounds from the village shop in South Warnborough, Hampshire, told the PA news agency: “It shows the people have spoken – about everything really.

       “It’s not just about her CBE, it’s about how disgusting the whole thing is.

       “We’re all sick and tired of people taking money, being paid exorbitant amounts of money, and politicians taking absolutely no notice of you whatsoever… I think the people are just sick of it.”

       She added: “I’m glad she’s given it back.

       “It’s a shame it took just a million people to cripple her conscience.”

       Athena Stavrou 9 January 2024 13:51

       1 day ago No 10 hints government could review Fujitsu contracts

       No 10 has hinted that the government could review whether Fujitsu – the company at the centre of the Horizon scandal storm – gets government contracts in future.

       Rishi Sunak’s spokesman said on Tuesday that Fujitsu will be “held accountable”, legally or financially, if the ongoing public inquiry finds it blundered in the IT scandal.

       But the PM’s spokesman did not say the government would stop awarding contracts – saying only that companies’ conduct was “in general” would be considered as part of the procurement process.“

       In general, we consider companies’ conduct as part of the formal procurement process,” said the No 10 official. “So once the full facts have been established by the inquiry, we will make further judgments but it’s important we allow that process to take place.”

       Adam Forrest 9 January 2024 13:55

       1 day ago Technology firm behind faulty Horizon software called to questioning

       Fujitsu has been called to answer questions from MPs on an influential select committee next week over its role in the Horizon scandal.

       The Japanese technology business manufactured the faulty Horizon computer system at the heart of the scandal, which led to the wrongful conviction of hundreds of subpostmasters.

       The Business and Trade Committee said the Government’s Post Office minister Kevin Hollinrake has confirmed he will attend the evidence session on Tuesday January 16.

       Alan Bates, the former subpostmaster who brought a claim against the Post Office and was the subject of a recent ITV drama, has also been invited to attend the committee.

       Athena Stavrou 9 January 2024 14:00

       1 day ago Justice secretary says ‘truly exceptional’ scandal needs to be resolved

       Justice secretary Alex Chalk told senior Tory Robert Buckland that he agreed that the scandal amounted to “truly exceptional circumstances” – calling it “the most serious miscarriage of justice since the Guildford Four and the Birmingham Six”.

       Hinting that the government could back the legislation that Mr Buckland and others are calling for, the justice secretary said “it will need an appropriate resolution”.

       However, senior Tory Sir Bob Neill, Tory chair of the Commons justice secretary, said Mr Chalk should be sure that speeding up current appeals process could not offer resolution within an “acceptable timeframe”.

       Mr Chalk said the government would only introduce legislation if it had “exhausted all alternatives before taking radical action”.

       Justice Secretary Alex Chalk is in talks with members of the judiciary about the Horizon scandal (Lucy North/PA)

       (PA Wire)

       Adam Forrest 9 January 2024 14:08

       1 day ago Britain’s youngest postmaster says Vennells handing back CBE was ‘overdue’

       Once crowned the youngest sub-postmaster in Britain, in 2006 at the age of 18, Mr Head’s tenure came to an abrupt end when he was accused of theft and fraud by the Post Office in 2015.

       Mr Head was left unable to find work after the accusation and felt his only option was to leave his home in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and seek work abroad in Greece.

       Upon hearing the news that Paula Vennell’s has handed back her CBE, the now 36-year-old told The Independent that he thinks the move is “long overdue”.

       “I think it is long overdue, why it has taken so long to hand it,” he said. “It is only through outrage of the drama and millions of signatures that has forced her to hand it back.”

       “What that has done is take the focus away from the victims, who are still awaiting proper redress and the remaining convictions overturned.

       “Those are the people we need to focus on and her failure to do the right thing over the last few years has meant political resources have had to be used to try to get it taken back from her.”

       (supplied)

       Athena Stavrou 9 January 2024 14:19

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       1 day ago ‘Just the start’: Campaigners want more after CBE victory

       Robin Priestley, campaigns director at 38 Degrees, said the successful online petition which gained 1.2 million signatures was “an incredible example of people power in action”.

       “This is a huge symbolic step, but there’s still so much more to do,” he said. “Now it’s time for full compensation, pardons, and accountability for all those responsible.”

       Petition starter David Smith, 35, a former software developer from Greater Manchester, said: “To me, the removal of the CBE is just the start. What I’m hoping is that as soon as somebody as senior as her is held accountable at this level, it will start a domino effect that will lead to the justice and compensation that everyone affected deserves.”

       Athena Stavrou 9 January 2024 14:30

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