Post Office DUMPS 73,000 Documents on to Inquiry!

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    Post Office DUMPS 73,000 Documents on to the Post Office Inquiry in the lead up to Phases 5 and 6 opening whilst they are undertaking FIVE separate disclosure reviews that are at various stages of completeness with some ongoing.
    The sheer amount of documents continually disclosed late to the Post Office Inquiry are presenting problems scheduling witness and may lead to some witnesses having to be recalled to the Inquiry or delaying the Post Office Inquiry.
    #PostOfficeInquiry #PostOfficeScandal #PostOffice #PostOfficeDisclosure #JasonBeer #JasonBeerKC
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Комментарии • 52

  • @susieq3260
    @susieq3260 2 месяца назад +32

    The Post Office is an absolute disgrace 😈 But I'm very impressed with the Inquiry, no matter how much the Post Office try to obviously derail this they are up against the most organised and professional team of barristers and they are unstoppable. Just when you think the Post Office can't sink any lower..........
    Alan Bates and Jason Beer deserve medals!

    • @christopherc7757
      @christopherc7757 2 месяца назад +5

      I absolutely agree, but please don't forget James (Lord) Arbuthnot - for the inordinate amount of time, effort and care he put into his 193 page witness statement, together with his testimony yesterday, which was electrifying. Unfortunately, the Post Office is now a totally toxic brand and a discredited and bankrupt organisation - shameful.

    • @susieq3260
      @susieq3260 2 месяца назад +3

      @@christopherc7757 Yes absolutely

    • @ncooper8438
      @ncooper8438 Месяц назад

      The PO is a nationalised business and will continue to trade. The serious problems that are being highlighted now will be forgotten and Horizon will be improved.

    • @christopherc7757
      @christopherc7757 Месяц назад +2

      @@ncooper8438 The Post Office is insolvent and has been for many years, relying solely on tax-payer support for its continued existence. However, I fear you're correct in that the very serious issues that are coming to light, almost on a daily basis, will in time, indeed be forgotten. Having written this, I feel certain that we haven't seen the last of this scandal. Lawyers will be rubbing their hand in glee, anticipating another litigation bonanza, as wronged sub-postmasters (and their families)
      will be encouraged to bring civil cases against senior PO execs.

  • @grahamnichols1416
    @grahamnichols1416 2 месяца назад +26

    73,000 documents are the desperate thrashings of an entity that knows it is sinking - fast! But shout out to Loed Arbuthnot for being such a stand-up guy.

    • @christopherc7757
      @christopherc7757 2 месяца назад +6

      I totally agree, James (Lord) Arbuthnot's witness statement, (all 193 pages of it) which was published yesterday, had clearly been written with enormous care and attention to detail and in stark contrast to those of POL witnesses, the truth. How enormously refreshing.

  • @mikeellis4345
    @mikeellis4345 2 месяца назад +19

    Dumping such a volume of documents is a clear attempt to disrupt, delay and derail the inquiry. It’s that simple.

    • @leso204
      @leso204 2 месяца назад +3

      Applying the brakes again' slowing down the inevitable ..............

  • @andrewh2u
    @andrewh2u 2 месяца назад +27

    The obfuscation and downright delay and misdirection by the Post Office and its witnesses and legal wranglings are just disgusting and call for further charges just relating to their engagement with this inquiry and any legal comliance requirements. We need to see Post Office executives and their lying lawyers and investigators serving jail time for this and heavy compensation for their victims and the families of lost victims.

    • @gardengirl380
      @gardengirl380 Месяц назад +1

      Not only serving jail time but all these executives were paid vast amounts of taxpayers money to do a job which they ultimately failed to do, they should be made to return every penny

  • @dizali4857
    @dizali4857 2 месяца назад +12

    This makes me so angry. Why are PO staff not facing justice for their conduct so far. It’s clear to all that PO are doing what they want and continue to delay and disrupt proceedings.
    Well done Jason and Wyne for standing firm and not giving yet more time to PO!
    It’s a joke!

  • @johnrowland3105
    @johnrowland3105 2 месяца назад +18

    Absolute joke isn't it. Trying to blind an inquiry with irrelevance in an attempt to delay and derail the phasing of the inquiry. That in itself you would have thought an attempt to pervert the course of justice.
    Especially as NONE of that stuff was ASKED for, so it's RELEVANCE is at best, questionable.

  • @malbowstead7020
    @malbowstead7020 2 месяца назад +13

    Post Office bailing like mad as the ship is sinking!!! Too late was the cry!! Up to their eyeballs in.....💩

  • @MrDirtybear
    @MrDirtybear 2 месяца назад +8

    I wonder which delivery systems failed, for so many documents to arrive so late? Frankly I think the enquiry are heroes in all this, at least they will be once they have processed the post office being so dilatory.

  • @theolddog5129
    @theolddog5129 2 месяца назад +12

    Apparently it was only recently that the PO discovered they had been using Microsoft 365 hence the very late disclosures. A bit like a man or woman just discovering that they'd been using a microwave for cooking or a kettle for tea making!

  • @davidheaney1095
    @davidheaney1095 2 месяца назад +16

    Typical delays by the Post Office, this just gets worse.

  • @eddjordan2399
    @eddjordan2399 2 месяца назад +8

    wow when you couldn't think the post office could get more scummy

  • @PeterHitchmanYT
    @PeterHitchmanYT 2 месяца назад +8

    ‘Not unprepared” me thinks Mr Beer saw it coming.

  • @Scoobyoneknobi
    @Scoobyoneknobi 2 месяца назад +10

    Put po, fujitsu, and government ministers who have had any involvement in the the swindle in prison until all the documents have been read, but take time reading them lol. Watch them squeal.

  • @EWAScotland
    @EWAScotland Месяц назад +3

    I think a £1,000 fine per late document disclosure would concentrate their minds!

  • @allisonstandley2573
    @allisonstandley2573 2 месяца назад +4

    Sooooo my PA may have some documents in their files hmmm. Every single PA I have known has had access to every single file that their boss sends or receives. What’s that? A PA? What is that they do then? Shocking.

  • @greentombdive
    @greentombdive Месяц назад

    “.. DISCLOSED ..”?! Meaning, anti-transparency. Someone/s on the inside of this particularly strategy needs to start blowing their whistle.

  • @ryanperry3105
    @ryanperry3105 Месяц назад +2

    Funny how they have managed to work out now how to disclose information relevant to proceedings - they didn't give the same consideration to the sub postmasters in years gone by..

  • @r8chlletters
    @r8chlletters 2 месяца назад +7

    At the start of this in the livestream I didn’t really appreciate the challenge they were addressing I just thought the PO was dragging its feet (they are of course) but if there is no significant penalty for not cooperating then it’s no surprise if they don’t. Who goes to jail if they don’t? What is the daily fine?

  • @vutti2893
    @vutti2893 2 месяца назад +4

    Things have progressed way past the point at which only the PO is to be considered soley culpable for delaying the legal proceedings.
    Of course they (PO) are using the law as it stands to stick a crow bar in the spokes of the UK legal system if it allows them to do so....Perhaps the law regarding the time and relevence of the disclosure of documents relating to a specific case should be revisited by Parliament. As the comments already made below suggest, the entire 'Post Office- Horizon (Fujitsu are equally to blame here) scandal is making us a laughing stock all over the world. And of course the legal proffession wiill grow fat over the delay and ultimately we shall have to pick up the bill. I hope and pray that the poor men and women who have had their lives destroyed will ultimately be suitably recompensed for the gross and tragic injustice that has befallen them.
    Ordinary hard working folk are staggered at the level of complacency exhibited by the very people we elect to look after and safeguard us against such miscarriages of justice.
    My goodness Orwell will be turning in his grave as he perceives how low we have fallen.

  • @TheSadButMadLad
    @TheSadButMadLad Месяц назад +1

    The whole debacle reminds me of Watergate. The original "crime" was not major, but it is how the subsequent events are handled that is the major aspect. The delaying tactics and attempts to hinder the enquiry when everyone knows who the guilty party is is totally egregious.

  • @wayneh150
    @wayneh150 2 месяца назад +3

    Were the documents sent via royal mail?

  • @EWAScotland
    @EWAScotland Месяц назад +1

    Is there a single privatised company in the UK that isn’t rotten to the core…the minute that shareholders and dividend payments become the sole aim of a company the debts pile up and quality falls off a cliff. As for the quality of senior managers, well employing anyone with ethics and business acumen is clearly a complete no no; rogues and villains need only apply.

  • @dougfraser77
    @dougfraser77 Месяц назад +1

    Rotten to the core. Shut it down.

  • @CatholicSatan
    @CatholicSatan Месяц назад +1

    There will be a new government in power even before the final Inquiry report has been written! Then there will be _years_ of litigation and brow-beating before any justice is seen to be done. And then it'll just be a bit of community service doled out and Fujitsu will carry on getting £billions from the taxpayer. And Little England will continue is sorry slow decline into irrelevance...

  • @A2Z1Two3
    @A2Z1Two3 Месяц назад

    The Post office wants you to trust them to sell you financial products like insurance 😮.
    Theyvare notvexactly portraying themselves as a trusted or trustworthy brand 😮

  • @charlescawley9923
    @charlescawley9923 Месяц назад

    The Post Office is shameless and contemptible.

  • @IrishSchaller
    @IrishSchaller 2 месяца назад

    It seems to be the case that its left up to the PO to decide which docs are relevant to the enquiry. Surely, this allows PO to not disclose 'smoking gun' e-mails etc? Why isnt there someone from the enquiry also checking what hasn't geen sent?

  • @sphinx1017
    @sphinx1017 2 месяца назад +7

    Vennels has obviously asked them to delay until she is on her death bed so she can avoid jail.

    • @eddjordan2399
      @eddjordan2399 2 месяца назад

      she dosnt work for the post office anymore

    • @sphinx1017
      @sphinx1017 2 месяца назад +1

      @@eddjordan2399 but she can still be held accountable and thats what they don't want

  • @kathygoodwin
    @kathygoodwin 2 месяца назад +3

    It reminds me of a moth we have over here that when it is about to die dumps all its eggs out. Sorry, a bit gross, but it is not normal behaviour, by a very not normal organisation.
    It just reeks of a last ditch hope of burying something before it is found.

  • @davidobrien7235
    @davidobrien7235 Месяц назад

    It is well established in law that the penalty can, or will include, the time encumber by the opposing council to study the documents supplied. In this case, their is fuck all chance that this will happen. THE SYSTEM IS FUCKED

  • @pippipster6767
    @pippipster6767 27 дней назад

    I bet half of it was junk mail