Police are running glacial investigations into #MrBates Fujitsu/Post Office scandal
Those of you who have been following the excellent ITV drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office should be delighted that the police are investigating possible crimes by those acting on behalf of Post Office Limited and Fujitsu. But these inquiries are proceeding at the speed of a glacier.
According to the BBC,
Between 1999 and 2015, more than 700 branch owner-operators [sub-postmasters] were wrongly prosecuted for theft, fraud and false accounting, on the basis of faulty information from Horizon software introduced by the Post Office.
Some went to prison. Many were financially ruined. Some have since died.
The affair has been described by the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) as “the most widespread miscarriage of justice the CCRC has ever seen and represents the biggest single series of wrongful convictions in British legal history”.
An independent public inquiry led by retired judge Sir Wyn Williams is continuing. Events surrounding the scandal are back in the spotlight because of an ITV drama, Mr Bates vs The Post Office, which has been screened this week.
But there are even more victims, it seems, because:
The Met said it was investigating possible fraud offences from these cases.
It comes as 50 new potential victims of the scandal have contacted lawyers.
The Met Police said the potential offences could have been related to “monies recovered from sub-postmasters as a result of prosecutions or civil actions”.
But here’s the rub: the Met has been investigating potential offences of perjury and perverting the course of justice in relation to presecutions carried out by the Post Office since 2020 – and has interviewed just two people. No arrests have taken place.
So don’t hold your breath waiting for any results.
And remember: 2024 is the 25th year since the prosecutions of sub-postmasters began – based on an insecure software system that provided data that was either false or was altered by staff at the firm that developed it – the Bracknell-based UK branch of Fujitsu.
Why is it all taking so long to resolve?
Well, perhaps the answer lies in the names of the people involved.
For example:
Fujitsu is responsible for the wrongful prosecution – and sometimes imprisonment – of hundreds of subpostmasters. The Tories gave it a £20m phone alert contract, which it promptly subcontracted to Rishi Sunak's father in law.
— David__Osland (@David__Osland) January 3, 2024
So the UK’s current prime minister’s family has a financial interest in the well-being of the firm whose softward caused this scandal.
It appears that Michael Keegan, husband of Tory Education Minister @GillianKeegan, was the UK Chief Executive & Chair of Fujitsu, the firm behind the Horizon computer system during #PostOfficeScandal. I wonder why the Tories have failed to press for #justiceforsubpostmasters? pic.twitter.com/SjoBdDaIFh
— Huw o Feirionnydd 🏴 #FBIW (@Welsh_Dragon_71) January 5, 2024
So the firm whose software caused this scandal was being run, at the time, by the husband of a senior Conservative Party member (and subsequent Cabinet minister).
Then there’s Simon Blagden (who is apparently a former chairman of Fujitsu):
Simon Blagden, Chairman of Fujitsu, donated £376,000 to the Conservatives
So they made him a member of UKHSA which advises the Department of Health on hundreds of Billions of spending, a nice VIP lane for Fujitsu.
They now get £10bn a year in Government contracts.
Corruption. pic.twitter.com/pmULfYHSMJ
— BladeoftheSun (@BladeoftheS) January 4, 2024
The perks aren’t all flowing one way, though. Paula Vennells, the CEO of Post Office Limited at the time of the scandal, was awarded a CBE by Boris Johnson when he was prime minister:
Please Repost if you would like Paula Vennells, ex-CEO of the Post Office, to have the CBE that Boris Johnson awarded her to be returned.
Please Like if you would like those responsible in Fujitsu to be held accountable too. #MrBatesVsThePostOffice#PostOffceScandal— Mark Cockerton Don’t Visit Rwanda (@CockertonMark) January 4, 2024
For clarity, it seems the Horizon software system developed by Fujitsu was always known to be faulty and those behind it at the company knew it should never have been handed over to Post Office Limited for distribution to sub-postmasters. But it was.
A Fujitsu software engineer said the Horizon system was, "A bag of shit," as far back as 2001.https://t.co/6EJxJ4Xxfz
— David Williams (@MrDaveyWilliams) January 5, 2024
Sub-postmasters soon discovered that the software was faulty when they realised that it was refusing to balance their accounts – instead producing deficits of thousands of pounds. When they complained to the helpline (as pointed out in the Have I Got News For You clip above), they were told that nobody else had complained. This was a lie.
Worse,
A disproportionate number of postmasters who were victims of the Post Office & Fujitsu scandal were non-white
Did you know staff at Fujitsu used racist language to mock distressed postmasters who were “ missing money” because of the Horizon IT system?#MrBatesVsThePostOffice pic.twitter.com/iCA9UpZFfI
— nazir afzal (@nazirafzal) January 5, 2024
And what happened?
This:
☝️True Story
Some people went to prison following convictions for false accounting & theft, & many were financially ruined. Some victims have since died.👉Nobody from the Post Office or Fujitsu has been held accountable. Paula Vennells honoured for her role as CEO is a disgrace. pic.twitter.com/rGIrcUPqFi— A. Otero (@JimaOteroA) January 1, 2024
It is understood that staff at both Fujitsu and Post Office Limited knew sub-postmasters were being wrongly accused, but stood by and let it happen. As some committed suicide, that would put blood on their hands, as indicated by the following post, commenting on information from a former sub-postmaster who was (wrongly? – I put this with a question-mark because I don’t know whether proceedings are taking place or have in the past) prosecuted and suffered a nervous breakdown as a result
The most shocking aspect of the UK Post Office scandal is that individuals from both the Post Office and Fujitsu stood by and said NOTHING despite knowing the software was at fault while people went to prison, became bankrupt and committed suicide. https://t.co/MGtHKMsca0
— RS Archer (@archer_rs) January 4, 2024
The TV drama suggests that former sub-postmaster’s union rep (and a prosecuted sub-postmaster himself) Michael Rudkin visited Fujitsu and witnessed staff tampering with the accounts of other sub-postmasters.
Here’s what (it seems) Fujitsu did when an independent investigator inquired about the visit:
Michael Rudkin visited @fujitsu_uk offices in Bracknell and was shown remote access to Horizon terminals in branches
When Second Sight investigated @fujitsu_uk falsified the reception sign-in sheets and denied Michael had ever visited#MrBatesVsThePostOffice #PostOfficeScandal pic.twitter.com/qO0cCAkZ3z
— Peter C. Bell (@dolphinpcb) January 4, 2024
The man who played Mr Rudkin on TV has posted on ‘X’ in support of him – but I want to draw your attention to Mark Hirst’s comment:
If this is what corporates like @Fujitsu_Global @PostOffice are willing to do to hundreds of middle class sub post masters, imagine what they do, unchallenged, to working class people.
The ENTIRE system is corrupt and it is beyond reform. That leaves only one other solution. https://t.co/l7w4Tm0rSf
— Mark Hirst 🇵🇸 (@Documark) January 5, 2024
How many of us are being ripped off by faulty or fraudulent IT systems produced and marketed by unscrupulous corporations?
And here’s the real burn: Fujitsu, now known to have sold rubbish to one of our (formerly) most-trusted institutions – rubbish that has ruined its reputation – is still receiving public-sector contracts from the UK’s Tory government (that has so many members and former members connected to the firm in some way).
Looking at the post immediately below: given the first two facts, is the third any surprise at all?
Despite everything in #MrBatesVsThePostOffice:
🚩 Fujitsu still get multi-million contracts from Government.
🚩 More than 11,500 post offices use Horizon software today.
🚩 Government is yet to bring a civil case v Fujitsu to recoup £1bn cost of scandal. pic.twitter.com/tdCsgJNTQl— Tom Witherow (@TomWitherow) January 4, 2024
Consider also this:
Fujitsu rewarded for forcing postmasters to suicide with a computer system that didn't work by being given £20m a year to run our Early Warning System.
Adam Crozier promoted to ITV, and now BT.
It doesn't matter if you fail in Tory UK you still get rewarded.
— BladeoftheSun (@BladeoftheS) January 3, 2024
And this:
Instead of being punished for the Royal Mail Postmaster failure Fujitsu has been awarded £5bn+ in the last three months alone from UK Government.
Including £39m for a Future Flood Warnings System.
This could have been done by Government for far less, but they need their profit. pic.twitter.com/rR4Nc64cNZ
— BladeoftheSun (@BladeoftheS) January 4, 2024
All of the above is happening despite this:
Fujitsu also sued the govt after they were sacked from a £700m NHS contract they'd screwed up – and won the money (in a very dodgy court) , but even that didn't stop them getting more contracts- it's a kind of Pro corporate masochism https://t.co/zpNZwSSnLj
— Solomon Hughes (@SolHughesWriter) January 1, 2024
So even when this corporation was known to have bungled a job, it still managed to sue the contractor and come out on top. That in itself should be enough to halt the flow of money from the UK Treasury to this organisation – but it hasn’t.
Conclusion: don’t expect any joy from police investigations or the public inquiry into the Post Office scandal; Fujitsu and the Post Office are too big to take down, and they are too well-connected to government figures. Any corruption – and all the indications are that all three organisations are institutionally corrupt – will be disputed in the courts, where any cases are likely to be delayed continually by the use of a never-ending supply of money from the public purse.
In effect, these organisations will use our own money to harm us.
Oh – on the subject of money: what happened to all the cash that Post Office Limited demanded that sub-postmasters had to pay back? The amounts Horizon said they owed never existed, so if they were forced to pay money to “balance” their accounts, they deserve to have it returned. If it has been sitting in bank accounts, they deserve to have it returned along with any interest it has accrued.
Has that happened? Will it? I’m betting that the answer to both questions is a big, fat “no”.
Last word on this goes to Phil BD, below, who received a curious response when he tried to find out Fujitsu’s current share price:
Just wondered how the #fujitsu share price was going. Full irony quotient for 2024 consumed – must be powered by horizon ?
#MrBatesVsThePostOffice pic.twitter.com/ZeR1uK6wpr
— Phil BD (@PhilipBD) January 2, 2024
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Carpet salesman Rishi Sunak supposedly looking at ways of ‘mitigating this huge government corruption case’ so don’t be surprised if he ensures the real criminals continue to be protected. Meaning the boys at Fujitsu and that state owned Post Office which has a number of fascist tories busily ‘lining their pockets’ by engaging in cronyism.
By the way that fake ‘future flood warning system’ is just another con because Fujitsu will profit as will the fascist tories. So just more public money being given to cronies!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-67905194
Unbelievable
I feel physically sick
I worry for the future