‘Strip former Post Office boss Paula Vennells of CBE’ petition passes a million signatures

Paula Vennells: why was she given a CBE in the first place – and should she give it back, now that a million people have demanded it?

Here’s a good question: how many people nominated disgraced former Post Office boss Paula Vennells for her CBE? And how many of us have to demand that she be stripped of it before that actually happens?

I ask that because a petition calling for her to hand it back has passed one million signatures now – including that of This Writer.

Having been through a lengthy (four-year) court case involving another public figure, I would also like to question the circumstances in which she was nominated.

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My opponent was given an MBE shortly before the case went to trial. Ms Vennells was given her CBE in similar circumstances.

I question whether this is a tactic to make these people less vulnerable to justice? “They’re members of the Establishment now; we all have to stick together” – that sort of thing.

I wonder how many other undeserving recipients have been given honours for the same reason – and how many should have their award reviewed in the light of what’s happening here:

More than a million people are demanding a former Post Office boss is stripped of her CBE following her involvement in the Horizon scandal which saw hundreds of subpostmasters wrongly convicted.

Paula Vennells oversaw the Post Office while it accused around 700 subpostmasters and mistresses of fraud and theft, denying faults with its Horizon IT system which was eventually found to be behind discrepancies in the company’s finances.

Following the release of Mr Bates vs the Post Office – an ITV drama which tells the story of injustice based on evidence from a faulty computer system – over 1,047,000 have signed a petition urging the government to remove Ms Vennells’s CBE.

The petition itself states:

Evidence has been produced that the Post Office engaged in a mass cover up which led to the wrongful prosecution of 550 Post Office Staff many of whom were subsequently jailed, bankrupted and in some cases, sadly took their own lives.

The initial Post Office investigation in 2012 failed to find any issues and as a result in 2012, Second Sight, an independent investigative firm were brought in to investigate complaints that the Horizon system used in post offices was inaccurate, buggy and could ‘lose money’. Despite pledging full co-operation initially, Post Office subsequently withheld documents from the investigation and Paula Vennells later failed to answer a select committee when challenged on why these documents had not been produced as requested. The damning report, marked as ‘confidential’ stated that the Horizon system was ‘not fit for purpose’ and among their discoveries were 12,000 communication failures every year, software defects at 76 branches and that the system was failing to track money from lottery terminal, tax disc sales and cash machines properly. It concluded that rather than investigate the cause of such errors, Post Office instead accused sub-postmasters of theft. The Post Office dismissed the report which was subsequently leaked to the BBC in 2014.

Despite Paula Vennells assertion that Post Office “have been working with Second Sight over the last few weeks on what we agreed at the outset. We have been provided the information” to Parliament at her select committee appearance in 2015, the lead investigator for Second Sight, Adrian Bailey, when asked if this was the case said categorically, “No, it is not” which meant that he could not access files to back up his suspicions that Post Office Ltd had brought cases against sub-postmasters with ‘inadequate investigation and inadequate evidence’. The requested files had still not been handed over to Second Sight 18 months later.

In March 2015, on the eve of the Second Sight report publication, Private Eye reported that the Post Office had instructed Second Sight to end their investigation, destroy all paperwork and scrapped the independent committee that had been convened.

In 2019, a class action case, Bates & Ors v Post Office Ltd, was settled by the Post Office in favour of the 550 sub-postmasters for over £58 million.

Mr Justice Fraser, the judge in the case concluded that the approach of the Post Office: “amounted, in reality, to bare assertions and denials that ignore what has actually occurred, at least so far as the witnesses called before me in the Horizon Issues trial are concerned. It amounts to the 21st century equivalent of maintaining that the earth is flat.”

Mr Justice Fraser, so concerned by what he had seen in the case, has passed a file to the Director of Public Prosecutions. In the Lords, Baron Arbuthnot of Edrom said in November 2019: “My own suggestion is that the government should clear out the entirety of the board and senior management of the Post Office and start again, perhaps with the assistance of consultancy services from Second Sight, who know where the bodies are buried.”.

Having been handed a CBE for services to the Post Office, and moved out into other senior positions in government and healthcare, it is only right that this award is now withdrawn through the process of forfeiture.

Paula Vennells has subsequently refused to answer questions from these staff as well as the media and has refused to apologise for the cover-up, misery and trauma caused which has brought not only herself but the Post Office, the honours system and government into disrepute.

Source: Petition to strip former Post Office boss Paula Vennells of CBE passes 1 million signatures | ITV News


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One Comment

  1. Julia January 8, 2024 at 7:08 pm - Reply

    Is the white turtleneck top reminiscent of a ‘dog collar’ and attempt to remind us she is a vicar I wonder? Another of those ‘god fearing’ hypocritical Tory ******’s !

    Seriously though, this is surely just a smokescreen and she is being cast as a scapegoat and there are many, many people in the Post Office, Fujitsu, and the government whose involvement needs to be investigated?

    And the fact that Fujitsu continues to be given government contracts….

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