
The Post Office scandal, involving the wrongful conviction of sub-postmasters due to the Horizon system, has resurfaced as children of the affected seek a 'family fund' for compensation. Despite the controversy, Post Office bosses reportedly earned millions. Victims, including families who lost £105,000 in savings, are demanding justice and accountability, with the next phase of the inquiry underway. Calls for 'the truth' about the scandal's impact, including on disabled individuals, are growing louder, with some advocating for the imprisonment of those responsible, including officials from Post Office & Fujitsu.
Watching #subpostmasters on @BBCNews this morning is just heartbreaking. So many lives ruined by Post Office & Fujitsu. Nothing can ever compensate for how they have been treated, but they need justice & people need to be held to account. Those responsible should be in prison.
Post Office scandal victims call for ‘the truth’ as next phase of inquiry begins https://t.co/6GMZiWnZXo
🗣️ ‘We lost £105,000 after putting our life savings in a trust – our disabled son will suffer’ https://t.co/PQzMprpAUa




