I haven’t watched, or kept up with this as much as I would like to.
Is it just everyone covering their own arses, or has there been any proper smoking gun moments?
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I haven’t watched, or kept up with this as much as I would like to.
Is it just everyone covering their own arses, or has there been any proper smoking gun moments?
The inquiry has to finish before the police get involved.
My guess is that arrests will follow shortly after.
Anyone know when it is PVs turn to give evidence at the inquiry?
I am not covered for her, but in reality her hands will be tied on what she can and can’t say given she has not given any evidence at the public enquiry or possible future criminal proceedings...
What makes you think any of the sub postmasters want to be associated with a bunch of xenophobic nutcases.
They have just fought for 20 years for injustice in the world and you are suggesting they...
Episodes 13-16 recently released of the The Great Post Office Trial discussing the details of the public inquiry recently released on BBC Sounds.
As per usual it beggars belief. Seems to indicate...
If you listen to the podcast on post #58, it says by the time legal fees are taken out, it would average out at £20k each, with some getting more and some less.
A pitiful amount, but the claimants...
I thoroughly recommend Radio 4’s investigative journalism series on this Post Office scandal.
There are 10 episodes on BBC sounds. Each episode is around 15 minutes and tell the story from the...