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“Alex has been affected by every problem in the justice system relating to ‘joint enterprise’ and his conviction is totally unsafe. It’s beyond me how he’s still in prison, morally or legally” independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-n…



#PostOfficeScandal On this mornings @BBCBreakfast with hosts @jonkay01 & @sallynugent the latest report on the @PostOffice Scandal by business correspondent @BBCEmmaSimpson In June 2023 I submitted a claim into the same scheme as Betty Brown and 6 months later (Almost 1 year today) I received my first offer in the Government ran GLO Compensation Scheme, the total offer was 12.5% of the claim, it took a further 10 months to get to the current level of circ. 30%. The past loss of earnings was offered at 20% of the amount claimed, whereas today it stands at 89% of the amount claimed. The issues remain around the other heads of loss, particularly future losses, where I have revised the claim down by a significant magnitude. They are afraid about setting any kind of precedent for other claimants and liability for other scandals. Oldest Post Office victim offered a third of payout‼️ A 91-year-old former sub-postmistress, the oldest victim of the Post Office IT scandal, has been offered less than a third of what she had claimed in compensation. Betty Brown and her husband spent more than £50,000 of their savings to cover the unexpected losses which started as soon as the Horizon computer system was installed in her branch. She was hounded out of her job and forced to sell her post office at a knockdown price in 2003. “We’re just treated like dung,” Mrs Brown told the BBC. Meanwhile the government said it was settling claims at a faster rate than ever before. Mrs Brown’s lawyers, with the help of forensic accountants, spent nearly three years preparing her claim for compensation. When her offer came through, it was for 29% of what she had claimed. “I’m totally disgusted. It simply adds insult to injury," she said. Mrs Brown rejected her offer and told the BBC she would take her case to an independent panel for assessment, which will all take more time. “Next year I’m 92 and I struggle to keep going, to keep the mobility.” 'No goodwill' “You talk about the Christmas and goodwill. Where’s the goodwill towards the sub-postmasters here,” said Mrs Brown, from County Durham. She said with the help of her government-paid advisors, multiple reports were prepared to back up her detailed claim. More information was then requested by lawyers acting on behalf of the government which oversees the GLO scheme. In Mrs Brown’s offer letter, she wasn’t awarded anything for loss of future earnings and was offered only a third of the amount she claimed for past loss of earnings. She was also not awarded the full amount she claimed for harassment, even though the Department for Business and Trade acknowledged she had suffered harassment linked to issues with Horizon. Mrs Brown said she couldn't understand why one set of lawyers were being paid to carefully analyse and present her case only for another set of lawyers to then knock her claim down to a "paltry" 29%. Lawyers representing the firms involved in delivering compensation were questioned by the Business and Trade Select Committee (@CommonsBTC ) last month, amid complaints about the slow progress and complexity of the various schemes. “We do try to maximise the offers. We do try to give the benefit of the doubt. We assess that and we are looking at fairness across the board,” Mark Chesher, a partner from Addleshaw Goddard (@AGinsight ), the law firm which assesses claims for GLO payouts told MPs. Mrs Brown disagreed. “What they say and what they do are two different things.” A government spokesperson said: “We recognise the immeasurable suffering that victims of the Horizon scandal like Betty have endured and we are working tirelessly across government to provide them with full and fair redress. “This government is settling claims at a faster rate than ever before. At the end of October, approximately £438m has been paid to over 3,100 claimants across four schemes, up 85% since the end of June." Read the full piece here👇 bbc.com/news/articles/… #MrBatesVsThePostOffice #MrBates #MrBatesVsPostOffice #MrBatesPBS #PostOfficeInquiry #Redress #PostOffice @nickwallis @premnsikka @UKHouseofLords @HouseofCommons @liambyrnemp @KateOsborneMP @RosieBrock71780 @GouldsBlog @jreynoldsMP @gareththomasMP















