Former Post Office boss Alan Cook challenged during inquiry over treatment of jailed sub-postmasters

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  • Опубликовано: 11 апр 2024
  • A former managing director of the Post Office has said an email suggesting “subbies with their hands in the till” were blaming Horizon is one he will “regret for the rest of my life”.
    Alan Cook, who was in the position from 2006-2010, described his words as “unacceptable” and denied it represented his actual views at the time.
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Комментарии • 774

  • @celestialteapot309
    @celestialteapot309 Месяц назад +410

    if these 'thugs in suits' should go to prison and have their pensions given to the victims.

    • @user-is3pb4hb5h
      @user-is3pb4hb5h Месяц назад +23

      ... AND ALL THIER BONUYS'S FROM THE BEGINNING OF THIS TRAVESTY OF JUSTICE - FROM ' ALL' MENTIONED AND INTERVIEWED !!!

    • @richardkinghorn4729
      @richardkinghorn4729 Месяц назад +37

      Houses and assets seized, bank emptied, pensions seized and at least 10years in prison each with no early release. They all knew from the beginning that Horizon was faulty. No apology will ever be good enough, only to serve time in prison will ever go towards putting things right but it will take years to do so.

    • @blue_jay31
      @blue_jay31 Месяц назад +11

      For sure !

    • @iangillon6981
      @iangillon6981 Месяц назад +13

      They Knew like Gangsters.

    • @Jedstop
      @Jedstop Месяц назад +4

      What’s the answer to your question or should the “if” not be there?

  • @silondon9010
    @silondon9010 Месяц назад +197

    The prosecution guy is fantastic

    • @andym.6141
      @andym.6141 Месяц назад +13

      Indeed, his own anger is palpable.

    • @chrishowarth3526
      @chrishowarth3526 Месяц назад +5

      If only he was the prosecution! They should be in the dock! It was either criminal that they actually did prosecute knowing they were innocent or criminally incompetent that they didn’t know and hadn’t carried out due diligence with Fujitsu! 🤬

    • @RobertBeisley
      @RobertBeisley Месяц назад +10

      There’s no prosecution going on here, it’s an inquiry. No doubt prosecutions will follow but that is separate from the inquiry. But yes: he is fantastic & probably not used to handling such “slam dunk” material 😮

    • @paradisekohchangstyle2150
      @paradisekohchangstyle2150 27 дней назад +8

      Like a über-serious Brian Blessed. Rich, fruity, Rumple of the Bailey voice. Respect.

    • @user-sj4nh5ku2p
      @user-sj4nh5ku2p 8 дней назад +1

      Absolutely: wish he did all the interrogations ! Very ‘ Rumpolish ‘ in every sense !! Superb voice full of authority!! Other guy has the voice of a weasel by contrast which sums them all up en bloc !!

  • @t.dmytryshyn2615
    @t.dmytryshyn2615 Месяц назад +206

    How many hundreds of thousands of pounds did this fool get paid for his claimed incompetence? All that money should be paid back.

    • @tonyflying1550
      @tonyflying1550 Месяц назад +10

      Don’t you mean how many millions

    • @IntrospectorGeneral
      @IntrospectorGeneral Месяц назад +4

      It has been reported as £3 million over a four year period (2006-10), with £1.2 million in the last year.

    • @leroysimon5692
      @leroysimon5692 Месяц назад

      👏🏾👏🏾👍🏾

    • @muzzymill
      @muzzymill Месяц назад +12

      And not knowing a thing and using totally useless soft ware then jailing the people you gave the totally useless software to use!! You can't make this us! Poor sub postmasters didn't stand a chance except one man had brains and will of steel thank god and he didn't work for this lot!

    • @vrindersinghrandhawa6343
      @vrindersinghrandhawa6343 28 дней назад

      Scum

  • @sellesportico
    @sellesportico Месяц назад +168

    This beggars belief! Incompetence or lies or both.

    • @richardkinghorn4729
      @richardkinghorn4729 Месяц назад +5

      Total incompetence from the very top.

    • @0xDEAFF00D
      @0xDEAFF00D Месяц назад +10

      @@richardkinghorn4729 Oh no. They were absolutely the best at hiding facts, dissembling, misleading, and lying. They were very competent at these sorts of skills that the POL valued above all others. I submit that the company was working exactly the way it was intended to work.

    • @lukepowell9939
      @lukepowell9939 Месяц назад

      ​@@richardkinghorn4729Why is it These Maggots get the Big Bucks And never Take Responsibility

    • @leroysimon5692
      @leroysimon5692 Месяц назад

      👏🏾👏🏾👍🏾

    • @karlmylnere5712
      @karlmylnere5712 11 дней назад

      ​@@0xDEAFF00DAbsolutely spot on , they are ,if nothing else , extremely adept at subterfuge , bullying and telling downright lies , that such an organisation has flourished for so long acting in this manner is a disgrace to British business , hopefully most if not all of these individuals will face the full force of the law , unfortunately with the current state of British justice that is unlikely to happen.

  • @eddievanbasten1751
    @eddievanbasten1751 Месяц назад +45

    The higher you go, the less they know, the more they get paid, the less responsibility they have. What kind of a corrupt country do we live in?

    • @micmox3027
      @micmox3027 29 дней назад +1

      That's the way management by Corpocracy works. If you pay for people who know what they're doing, they might ask awkward questions. The big money goes to the *thicko* nowadays.

    • @daydays12
      @daydays12 25 дней назад

      A VERY corrupt one.

    • @daveburnham9111
      @daveburnham9111 6 дней назад

      UK is the most corrupt country in the OECD

  • @russellingham2069
    @russellingham2069 Месяц назад +160

    Boycott Fujitsu and bankrupt the company.

    • @juliemaltby9751
      @juliemaltby9751 Месяц назад +4

      Does anyone know when fujitsu bosses appear for the inquiry

    • @philipwardle6820
      @philipwardle6820 Месяц назад

      @@juliemaltby9751 Thursday 13 June Andy Dunks - former IT Security Analyst at Fujitsu Services Ltd; Friday 14 June Matthew Lenton - Document Manager, Post Office Account, at Fujitsu Services Ltd; Wednesday 19 June Richard Christou - former Chief Executive and Executive Chairman of Fujitsu Services Holdings plc and Duncan Tait - former Chief Executive of Fujitsu Services Ltd; Tuesday 25 June to Friday 28 June Gareth Jenkins - former Distinguished Engineer at Fujitsu Services Ltd.

    • @James-dv1df
      @James-dv1df Месяц назад +5

      ​@juliemaltby9751 I think the interesting one is the lead architect at fujitsu who had asked for imunity

    • @waterboy8999
      @waterboy8999 Месяц назад +9

      I think they have just been awarded another government contract

    • @leroysimon5692
      @leroysimon5692 Месяц назад +1

      👏🏾👏🏾👍🏾

  • @TheLocusClassicus
    @TheLocusClassicus Месяц назад +48

    Magnificent performance by the lawyer. Contrast with the lamentable performance by the pathetic Mr Cook as MANAGING DIRECTOR of the Post Office.

  • @amandataylor130
    @amandataylor130 Месяц назад +75

    Shame on you Mr cook

  • @woodenseagull1899
    @woodenseagull1899 Месяц назад +138

    These PO executives should be banned for life from holding any future position to do with the public. It's blatantly obvious that they are all guilty from top to bottom . So cruel and conniving. It will be some form of justice for them to be PROPERLY tried and dealt with....Alas , dealing with the"old boy net work" will be a hurdle I fear....

    • @enigmabletchley6936
      @enigmabletchley6936 Месяц назад +9

      I completely agree but bear in mind that the bosses who destroyed a=3 of the 4 main retail banks in this country in 2008 were never sanctioned even though they should never have been allowed to run anything other than an ice cream van afterwards. One, iirc, is no left his position after the bank was rescued by tax payers money and immediately became CEO of Boots, so in effect he didn't suffer at all unlike the rest of us.

    • @denis888red
      @denis888red Месяц назад +9

      Cruel is exactly the word my friend. And one I've not heard used. But it is apt. The whole grotty, disingenuous shower make me sick to my stomach.

    • @mpiz1600
      @mpiz1600 Месяц назад +4

      They all are on very nice pension package now, so it's too late

    • @ukvoyager66
      @ukvoyager66 Месяц назад

      These are the types that run our country .. no wonder its in such an awful state..

    • @michaelmcginley7930
      @michaelmcginley7930 25 дней назад

      Citizens justice is required

  • @enigmabletchley6936
    @enigmabletchley6936 Месяц назад +56

    Who is this Alan Cook guy and what business is he now destroying with his obvious lack of intelligence and curiosity? The guy is obviously an egregious liar and is lieing through his backside. Just in case it is not clear, I am calling him a liar.

    • @marksavage1108
      @marksavage1108 Месяц назад +3

      I had to learn them when getting into politics online, mainly describing toxic tony, he told lie after lie, he lied constantly, making him the Liar of all `lying` scumbags.

    • @rodmcintosh3149
      @rodmcintosh3149 Месяц назад

      Me too

    • @lorrainecreighton5690
      @lorrainecreighton5690 Месяц назад

      LIAR with a capital L

    • @patriciahiggins9188
      @patriciahiggins9188 Месяц назад

      Me too

  • @silondon9010
    @silondon9010 Месяц назад +76

    Prison sentence required for Royal Mail Management

    • @beltrofix7667
      @beltrofix7667 Месяц назад +8

      I think you mean post office management. Royal mail is different from the post office.

    • @silondon9010
      @silondon9010 Месяц назад

      @@beltrofix7667, no look at the video of Simon thompson being dishonest to parliament select Committee, he needs to face a criminal prosecution

    • @michaelmcginley7930
      @michaelmcginley7930 25 дней назад

      Won't happen more chance of peace in the middle east or iran converting to chritianity

  • @BenDorm
    @BenDorm Месяц назад +71

    There appears to be quite a few things he was not “Fully Aware Of”. You can be sure he was “Fully Aware Of”. His ridiculous salary
    and his even more ridiculous pension. So I’m afraid his apologies to Janet Skinner mean absolutely nothing.

  • @richbrown8174
    @richbrown8174 Месяц назад +109

    Apologies and lessons learned is what PO are wanting but people are wanting prosecutions and prison sentences

    • @philhart4849
      @philhart4849 Месяц назад +2

      Lessons may be learned, but how many posteriors will need to be kicked before those lessons are applied?

    • @scotsbillhicks
      @scotsbillhicks Месяц назад +1

      I cannot recommend Candide by Voltaire too highly. It cuts to the chase.

    • @adrianvassallo5630
      @adrianvassallo5630 Месяц назад +2

      And that includes Mambers of the government who were in charge of the Post Office at the time

  • @capt.bart.roberts4975
    @capt.bart.roberts4975 Месяц назад +108

    Didn't anybody notice that there was a sudden jump in prosecutions for "fiddling the books"?

    • @0xDEAFF00D
      @0xDEAFF00D Месяц назад +6

      It's _almost_ like a bunch of laws regarding accounting best practices that were removed in the 80s and 90s for being too onerous were quietly brought back because, for some reason, large transnational corporations were being so creative with accounting that no one was sure how much capital was even being passed around. Buying debt until you are so far up your own ass became business as usual until the bottom fell out and the tax base was left holding the bag. It's almost like something like that happened.

    • @ActualPrey
      @ActualPrey Месяц назад +5

      @@0xDEAFF00D The whole thing make absolutely no sense. Surely the subpostmasters weren't the only ones affected by shortfall issues and the same MUST have been true at crown offices. Or is it true to say the Fujitsu were on the case with the crown offices and fixing them before dealing with anyone else and were overwhelmed. How can anyone with a sane mind say that the subpostmasters would even bother trying to steal from their own tills when in the very immediate term they'd have to make up the shortfall out of their own pocket to open the next day. It basically is like saying you would steal from your own bank account. In what universe does that make any sense.

    • @zetectic7968
      @zetectic7968 Месяц назад

      The PO thinking was that Horizon was highlighting the fraud/theft that had been happening before & wasn't able to be spotted.

  • @aficio698
    @aficio698 Месяц назад +31

    I’m sorry but I do not believe him. Unless he spent all his time at the PO on the golf course, it is incomprehensible that he did not know.

  • @peteredwards3592
    @peteredwards3592 Месяц назад +52

    What an egotistical little man, looking around the room for approval as he was giving his main evidence. He so obviously didn't do his job which led directly to hundreds of people having their lives destroyed. Yet, even now, he stands to lose nothing. A few minutes of embarrassment as he gives evidence in public and then it's over for him. HE SHOULD HAVE HIS ASSETS REMOVED AND HE SHOULD GO TO PRISON.

    • @stephenphillips4984
      @stephenphillips4984 28 дней назад

      Being incompetant is not a crime. He broke no law. We don't live in the USSR (or is it now China?), where people went to prison because they were imcompetant officials. His public shaming is his punishment. Anything more would be illegal.

    • @peteredwards3592
      @peteredwards3592 26 дней назад

      @@stephenphillips4984 Who says imprison him for incompetence? How about conspiracy to pervert justice by hiding information about miscarriages That fits.

    • @michaeladkins6
      @michaeladkins6 10 дней назад

      @@stephenphillips4984 Im not sure if he was being incompetent. I think they exactly what was going on and made the decision to let the postmasters go to prison rather than clean up their mess.

  • @iandavis8047
    @iandavis8047 Месяц назад +54

    Why is he not facing criminal charges himself?... 🐊😭

    • @ebrahimkarolia4812
      @ebrahimkarolia4812 Месяц назад +5

      Its a case of old boys club, looking after each other.

  • @t.dmytryshyn2615
    @t.dmytryshyn2615 Месяц назад +32

    This s guy is lying. When someone admits incompetence you have to know that they are lying.

  • @jonp3216
    @jonp3216 Месяц назад +64

    Anyone in charge should have used basic common sense - why would hundreds of subpostmasters steal money from the PO knowing that they were responsible for any shortfalls? Knowing that they would be caught?

    • @pamvarnsverry2444
      @pamvarnsverry2444 Месяц назад +11

      Indeed - the amount of people caught up in this is staggering!!! Top bosses asleep at the wheel.

    • @user-sf6sx4ri1v
      @user-sf6sx4ri1v Месяц назад +15

      And they had invested their own money into these businesses

    • @jonp3216
      @jonp3216 Месяц назад +13

      @@user-sf6sx4ri1v I hadn't thought of that. Why would any one subpostmaster, let alone hundreds, be prepared to risk the thousands that they had put in just to steal money that they would have to repay?

    • @philhart4849
      @philhart4849 Месяц назад +8

      Common sense is a remarkably scarce commodity, particularly on the Post Office.

    • @eddjordan2399
      @eddjordan2399 Месяц назад +3

      @@pamvarnsverry2444 they where fine getting paid to look the other way.

  • @adegill9468
    @adegill9468 Месяц назад +45

    Hold these guys to account!! Get them in a proper court .....so they get sent down???

  • @Patrick-hh1fq
    @Patrick-hh1fq Месяц назад +38

    They should all be jailed but I bet they won't

  • @patcavasin5947
    @patcavasin5947 Месяц назад +93

    Evil, and disgusting ....has anyone ever said what happened to all the money.....lives were destroyed over all of this.

    • @kevinturner4277
      @kevinturner4277 Месяц назад +11

      The post office kept it and added it to their profits to increase bonuses.

    • @edwardebel1847
      @edwardebel1847 Месяц назад +4

      Yes, the money is in more than 700 shoe boxes buried in small back gardens throughout the UK. (In some cases over 100,000 pounds…big shoe box, that.) Independently, all these subpost-persons came up with this scheme…

    • @dismalfist
      @dismalfist Месяц назад +4

      Bonuses and eye-watering salaries and likely bulging property portfolios for those at the top. And wrongful convictions and suicides for the workers.

    • @iancoles1349
      @iancoles1349 Месяц назад +1

      As their legal lot

    • @trevorhart545
      @trevorhart545 Месяц назад +1

      NO ONE has shown
      1. IF Money was actually missing
      2. IF Money was missing who took it
      3. That any Money was taken by any accused Sub Postmaster
      4. IF Money DID go missing where it actually went
      5. IF Fujitsu Employees who were entering the System WITHOUT AUTHORISATION had actually STOLEN Some or All of the alleged missing money
      6. Where the Money Demanded by the Post Office from the Sub Postmasters is. That is STOLEN MONEY and the Post Office should have handed ALL of that money to the Police or Court of Law
      7. IF this Government has ANY PLAN on how to Compensate those that suffered other than CASH.
      8. IF the Post Office has agreed to Pay Pensions to those wrongly accused as if they had been employed until today. It is their RIGHT
      9. IF anyone at Royal Mail/Post Office/Fujitsu who was involved will be BANNED from working for, directly or indirectly, any Government Organisation if National or Local
      10. What charges will be made and to whom, there could be hundreds, for their role in this fiasco
      11. What compensation families of those wrongly charged and/or accused will receive
      12. WHERE will the money for compensation will come from

  • @juliemaltby9751
    @juliemaltby9751 Месяц назад +58

    Thugs in suits😮😮

  • @vonsuric
    @vonsuric Месяц назад +27

    Those that conspired to deprive others of their liberty should have their own taken away.

    • @ebrahimkarolia4812
      @ebrahimkarolia4812 Месяц назад +2

      Your theory is great but it applies only to ordinary folk.
      Those members of old boys club are immune to your theory.

  • @fenixfp40
    @fenixfp40 Месяц назад +84

    He really didn’t have a clue what he was doing in his position. Shameful

    • @billyf5591
      @billyf5591 Месяц назад

      He knew exactly what was going on but his lawyers have advised him never to admit. Should now be under arrest alongside Crozier and Vennels. You can add Ed Davey to make a quartet.

    • @steviemac9055
      @steviemac9055 Месяц назад +4

      so he says

    • @sellesportico
      @sellesportico Месяц назад

      Pathetic attempt to win over the enquiry with his virtue signalling claim to be one of the few senior PoL leaders to actively improve relations with post masters.
      Cook: I did not know POL could prosecute. I apologise for my mistakes.
      Crozier: Alan Cook looked like a leader in control of his brief. Incompetents
      or dishonest or both goes for both of these faux leaders.

    • @richardfranklin9313
      @richardfranklin9313 Месяц назад +1

      So what was he paid for ???

  • @user-mg1tn5qc5h
    @user-mg1tn5qc5h Месяц назад +43

    The ones at the top are clueless

    • @alanfinn77
      @alanfinn77 Месяц назад +4

      Not sure how clueless Paula Vennells was she knew years ago I would say from day 1 and yet continued to lie or withhold the truth

    • @Exo98761
      @Exo98761 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@alanfinn77I am going to be extremely interested in hearing Paula vennels, I was expecting to see evidence of this guy knowing what he has done, it does seem that managers below the board were clearly not passing on information.
      I also reckon the operating director has something to hide.

  • @terryloftus3207
    @terryloftus3207 Месяц назад +23

    Arnt these people paid vast amounts to take RESPONSIBILTY???????

    • @philhart4849
      @philhart4849 Месяц назад

      "Responsibility? What strange word is this?"

  • @frankcarter6427
    @frankcarter6427 Месяц назад +20

    He said to the imprisoned, innocent woman 'this will always be with you and also always with me' !! - I didn't know whether to laugh or cry

  • @alanfinn77
    @alanfinn77 Месяц назад +32

    Why is he smiling and laughing as if it's all funny? He does not appear to care or understand the pain and suffering that has been inflicted on the sub-postmasters and families either through wilful neglect to incompetence!!!

    • @elunedevans1017
      @elunedevans1017 Месяц назад +5

      Exactly ! These bosses have no remorse. Perhaps a jail sentence will hit home !

    • @Kevin-1969
      @Kevin-1969 Месяц назад +2

      I wondered that, he doesn’t care

    • @homegrownpa
      @homegrownpa 26 дней назад +1

      He's not the only one Rodric Williams was another, nervous laughter. Squirming. Some are far to arrogant, but the squirmers are good to watch.

  • @joolz2305
    @joolz2305 Месяц назад +12

    It wasn’t ‘unacceptable’ it was criminal. Now let these incompetent, entitled liars face retribution. And let every penny of their undeserved bonuses be clawed back from them. Let them feel what is like to be shamed, lose everything and jailed.

  • @Exiled.New.Yorker
    @Exiled.New.Yorker Месяц назад +10

    The word you're looking for is duress. They made a plea deal UNDER DURESS.

  • @Msax50
    @Msax50 Месяц назад +15

    He’s very sorry. He has been caught out.

  • @allenp920
    @allenp920 Месяц назад +18

    MD and he didn’t have a clue what was going on in the company. He’s living in cloud 9 cuckoo land

  • @neilknight7626
    @neilknight7626 Месяц назад +26

    Give them all 10 years!!

    • @blue_jay31
      @blue_jay31 Месяц назад +4

      For sure , everyone last one of them ! The laws also !

    • @ritab8663
      @ritab8663 Месяц назад +2

      The trouble is that if they are jailed ,isn’t it a fact that we will be in a way paying for their upkeep

    • @rodmcintosh3149
      @rodmcintosh3149 Месяц назад

      @@ritab8663far more important, each one must be imprisoned for many years

  • @raidermanuk
    @raidermanuk Месяц назад +11

    What a complete and utter lightweight. To think that anyone could interview this man and consider him for a senior position. Yet he went on to be the Chair of LV and was subsequently kicked out.

  • @user-ob4wo9po2y
    @user-ob4wo9po2y Месяц назад +16

    So what is he going to do now ?
    They should be stripped of their pension and imprisoned

    • @stephenphillips4984
      @stephenphillips4984 28 дней назад

      Imprisoned? Why? No proof has been provided that they knew the Horizon software was faulty and were allowing innocent postmasters to go to prison. Incompetance HAS been proved, but this is not a criminal act punishable by prison.

  • @_Ben4810
    @_Ben4810 Месяц назад +20

    I simply cannot believe both Alan Cook & Adam Crozier put on such a display at the inquiry of distance & unawareness from what was going on with the Horizon system & prosecution of sub postmasters...it's like these two were working at a separate company....

    • @adriancoppin977
      @adriancoppin977 Месяц назад

      These motherf****** have been briefed for weeks by lawyers of various denominations, the cost of which has been to the account of the taxpayer.
      It’s all too disgusting for words.

  • @offlimits4635
    @offlimits4635 Месяц назад +14

    totally incompetent, he did not know the PO could pursue its own prosecutions ??

    • @adrianlloyd6403
      @adrianlloyd6403 Месяц назад +4

      That statement of his beggars belief.Did he not know the PO had an investigating team and prosecuting legal team?

  • @Mark-kh1ny
    @Mark-kh1ny Месяц назад +7

    Having been a Director, where if you’re not aware, there are actual ‘rules’ in the form of guidance and expectations of how you should behave and carry out your duties, I can assure you that “I didn’t know”, “I wasn’t aware”, “I never thought” are NOT defences.
    What on Earth WERE you doing, if it wasn’t your job?!?
    You are accountable to know and understand everything. If it’s too difficult for you, there are simpler jobs out there……

  • @raybrouitt2918
    @raybrouitt2918 Месяц назад +17

    Its hard to imagine an institution with such inadequate and pernicious management .

    • @ivansmith540
      @ivansmith540 Месяц назад +3

      well just look at the government

    • @adrianlloyd6403
      @adrianlloyd6403 Месяц назад +1

      Look at most public services.

    • @martindoman7315
      @martindoman7315 Месяц назад

      Two more brains, he'd be a half wit.

    • @alisonrichards7406
      @alisonrichards7406 Месяц назад

      But these people will have moved to the PO from somewhere else and then slither on to a similar post in another organisation. There are so many dreadful and useless people at the top just moving around. Like the bank heads who destroyed and moved on. Bit like Boris Johnson etc. Move on move on.

  • @washburn8049
    @washburn8049 Месяц назад +10

    Once a plea is made, no evidence is given. A great strategy for corrupt prosecutions.

  • @zbighugh9193
    @zbighugh9193 Месяц назад +10

    Alan Cook must return all the money given to him by the Post Office, including future income such as from pensions or stocks. All the money returned must then be distributed to all the harmed sub-postmasters.

  • @Steve-bm3vd
    @Steve-bm3vd Месяц назад +10

    The only justice would be for all of them who knew to be locked up

  • @russellingham2069
    @russellingham2069 Месяц назад +17

    All these pol are lies, paid off by Fujitsu for keep quiet,, and we'll give you a pension!

    • @blue_jay31
      @blue_jay31 Месяц назад

      For sure ! I guess you can’t fix stupid ! Or we just blame others ! 😢

  • @nannasally
    @nannasally 25 дней назад +3

    Why the hell is he giggling when he says he wants to talk to the lady afterwards, what a completely unprofessional person he is.

  • @joemander7580
    @joemander7580 Месяц назад +7

    What a scumbag - doing his best to walk away scot free with just a giggling apology. He is culpable and must pay.

  • @user-mg1tn5qc5h
    @user-mg1tn5qc5h Месяц назад +15

    The ones at the time were clueless

  • @stevehaynes2857
    @stevehaynes2857 Месяц назад +8

    He said on the one hand that he didn’t know that the PO was conducting the prosecutions. He then said that when some sub-postmasters and sub-postmistresses that admitted to false accounting it meant that “we were getting it right”. He knew exactly what was happening and when to whom. I really hope he is having sleepless nights worrying when the knock will come on his door in the middle of the night.

  • @kirklauf
    @kirklauf Месяц назад +31

    Please lets also look at where the real problem lies - namely it is "The Law" that is totally at fault here. If it had not been for the apathy and incompetence in finding the TRUTH then none of this would have happened. "The Law" with their JUDGES and LAWYERS and BARRISTERS and anyone in that system with a title - HAVE COMPLETELY FAILED from the start!!!! In my view, the problem started with the FIRST WRONG CONVICTION - after that I believe that The PostOffice thereafter thought - if "The LAW" thinks they are guilty, then so must all others, and thats how it all spiralled out of control. With the apathy of JUDGES and LAWYERS and BARRISTERS and anyone else in that system have continued in NOT FINDING THE TRUTH and just blindly followed everyone else. But everyone is busy to find The PostOffice totally guilty - of course they are, but what about "The Law" ???? Why is no one judging them??? Why is "The Law" getting away with it all?? I'm sure them working for The Law are very happy for ALL OF US putting the total blame on The PostOffice as no one is looking at them. My firm believe is that any JUDGE or LAWYER or BARRISTER or anyone else in that system - should be STRIPPED from their LICENSES for life and NEVER be let back in again if it is proven that they have not done their job. Its just dispicable. If only they would be as good as the invoices they sent to everyone afterwards. They are the evil and cancer of todays society and if everyone ignores their involvement and guilt they we are eventually heading towards anarchy.
    If I have to compare them I would say they are the same as the STOCKMARKET - it doesn't matter is the price goes up or down, they make money either way.

    • @blue_jay31
      @blue_jay31 Месяц назад

      Sorry you have and will be so screwed! That a great Country,🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮

    • @0xDEAFF00D
      @0xDEAFF00D Месяц назад +2

      Your keyboard is broken.

    • @kirklauf
      @kirklauf Месяц назад

      @user-xn1oo4my3e just another way to make sure people are not confused. What you mean? 😀

    • @olusphone
      @olusphone Месяц назад

      @@0xDEAFF00D no, its the mind controlling the keyboard that is broken.

    • @kirklauf
      @kirklauf Месяц назад +1

      @olusphone you guys are old fashioned, do you still use the keyboard?? And luckily their soon will be AI so that incompetence and people using their lazy minds by not explaining themselves in detail - but rather think they're clever by using a few words and thus confusing everyone. Hope this doesn't confuse you?

  • @JelMain
    @JelMain Месяц назад +15

    The Computer Weekly article appeared in 2009. He departed in 2010. He did not order an enquiry into what was going on, get an explanation why he wasn't told, or do anything to stop it - the persecution went on for five more years untouched, and remains unresolved 15 years later. In short, he's being partial with the truth.

    • @pelinoregeryon6593
      @pelinoregeryon6593 Месяц назад +3

      You think he became fully aware there was a serious problem and walked as soon as he could saying nothing to let anyone know to put as much distance between himself and it before the doodoo hit the fan then? we have a smoking gun for Vennels already (those tapes), but I don't think we have one for him yet.

    • @JelMain
      @JelMain Месяц назад +1

      @@pelinoregeryon6593 I don't know, but he's admitted awareness of the study, so is fully responsible.

    • @pelinoregeryon6593
      @pelinoregeryon6593 Месяц назад +1

      @@JelMain Hmm, I'm not sure that's enough for a slam dunk like the tapes are for her 🤔 who did the study and what did it say again?

    • @JelMain
      @JelMain Месяц назад

      @@pelinoregeryon6593 Computer Weekly published their own account on the site yesterday. Go read.
      My career moved from a Business Administration degree which would have offered some exemptions from ACA qualification, into a Corporate Treasury function which developed a complex hedging methodology. Although that was in and of itself an external system, it needed an interface between its reporting system and the Group HQ's accounting, operating as an immediate and constant audit of our activity. Indeed, we were under constant watch by a former FCO vetter as well, lest any meltdown cause significant damage not just to the Company but to the economy more widely. In any case, I undertook an external course in computerised accounting systems, which in those days were saliently a cyclic batch methodology, and hints of that appear in the Horizon methodology, where previous days transactions, being burned into the balancing, ceased to be available for inspection. This was already out of date when I studied it in the mid-80s, and to find it still an issue a decade later is befuddling.
      Two major axioms come to mind: firstly, that no transaction can be deleted or amended, and secondly that no undocumented transaction can be entered. That they were, and may not have balanced, makes the Horizon system unusable as an accounting system and its replacement a matter of urgency. Damn the Treasury, begin again.
      The second issue, wholesale breaches of Human Rights and other laws, engages me in a private capacity as a legist appointed by the Belgian Supreme Court and as the officer of one of the two guarantors of the ECHR who deposited its last official document, its closure accounts. This really should go to the Supreme Court next, as it's their responsibility to deal with legal perversions. A primary tribune deals with the superficial case, then an Appeals Court deals with errors of fact caused by newly-discovered evidence, typically, and finally the Supreme Court deals with errors of Law, for example if the Prosecution had failed to disclose evidence of use to the defence. In these cases, that includes the prejudice towards the reliability of the computer system, when the business clearly knew otherwise.
      One urgent need is to expunge the convictions from the Postmasters' record, and any secondary consequences, for example vagrancy after losing their homes.

    • @michaelgoode9555
      @michaelgoode9555 Месяц назад

      He admitted under oath that the Computer Weekly study highlighted potential issues. That was published during his tenure iirc.
      It is absolutely inconceivable that the PO board never once discussed this because it was significant news at the time. They will have had more than one discussion about it, how to present to the media, how to mitigate, how to handle the politicians and the subbies. The "strategy".
      To my mind, he knew and he knew full well. He just conveniently fails to remember.
      It was a mistake by him to say that the CW article brought it to his attention. Testimony under oath is very very strong evidence indeed.

  • @edwardebel1847
    @edwardebel1847 Месяц назад +6

    Yes (at the end), apologize, turn over all your money and estates to her, and hold out your hands for the cuffs: Apology accepted!

  • @cocosworld1868
    @cocosworld1868 Месяц назад +4

    The only travesty over innocent postal workers being wrongly convicted would be if none of these 'bosses' aren't aressted and convicted! This is perverting the course of justice at the very least!

  • @alanniel2603
    @alanniel2603 Месяц назад +7

    The management of Fujitsu UK should be interviewed by the police. They, ultimately, are responsible for the travesty that these innocent people suffered.

  • @jeremyroberts39
    @jeremyroberts39 Месяц назад +6

    Totally shocking. Full compensation required, especially for unlawful time served. Alas it will never happen.

  • @melvinhodges4817
    @melvinhodges4817 Месяц назад +7

    Just taking the big wage packet and not doing the job.

  • @yogiparashara4016
    @yogiparashara4016 Месяц назад +5

    Unfortunately this legal heavy handedness goes on consistently lead by large corporations against the small individual consumers. This injustice is another reminder of how the big corporations consistently bully small consumers

  • @perrydear
    @perrydear Месяц назад +3

    Beyond disgusting! How this could happen in England is beyond mind boggling....

  • @jansenblyth4320
    @jansenblyth4320 Месяц назад +5

    Corruption starts at the top yet the little person Kops it every time. 5.55 he has the cheek to laugh about chatting to that victim after the hearing!!! Another deal for her to plead guilty to?

  • @PharmaTroll
    @PharmaTroll Месяц назад +5

    Instead of apologising he could name names.

  • @owrang9756
    @owrang9756 Месяц назад +4

    Finally a prosecutor who is tough questioning

  • @colinfrancis7229
    @colinfrancis7229 Месяц назад +6

    If this was a re-run of the Nuremberg trials this fella would be Goering!
    Vennels would be Himmler.

  • @cdraynes5129
    @cdraynes5129 Месяц назад +4

    The intellectual mediocrity of most of the Post Office witnesses, is shocking. Especially this one, and the Investigators. The absentee Landlord, the various governments, never gripped the situation, the Civil Servants who were non executive directors also bear a very high proportion of the blame. I hope someone is going test if they were involved in a Conspiracy to Pervert the Course of Justice.

    • @adrianlloyd6403
      @adrianlloyd6403 Месяц назад

      They were all in cushy, well paid, jobs for life, so why rock the boat with the truth?

  • @robc1342
    @robc1342 25 дней назад +2

    His denial would be more convincing if he would not be smiling while denying his responsibility and the accusations.

    • @nannasally
      @nannasally 25 дней назад

      He knows he is telling lies.

  • @TrentRidley
    @TrentRidley Месяц назад +4

    Didn't anyone think it strange that all these people accused of stealing from the PO were the very same people that had already been trying to call attention to the fact that the PO's accounting system was creating errors?..... I mean, what crook risks calling attention to their criminality?

  • @Duncan1974
    @Duncan1974 Месяц назад +4

    No contrition whatsoever.....just half hearted, empty opaque words. Utterly shameful! How that man can sit there and snigger whilst not remembering what he was doing on the 12th April 2007 makes me rage!! I hope every single one of these scum face the justice they deserve...a life time in jail would not be long enough!

  • @Knightley79
    @Knightley79 Месяц назад +4

    I’m noticing a pattern having followed the inquiry up to this point which is every single senior figure didn’t have a clue what was going on! The buck has to lay with senior figures or who is to blame?

    • @philhart4849
      @philhart4849 Месяц назад

      It's called "willful ignorance, willful stupidity and outright lies".

  • @michaelgoode9555
    @michaelgoode9555 Месяц назад +2

    The dismissive and disingenuous face of the entitled classes.
    These people expect no consequenes and have no compassion or conscience but instead will be feeling hard done by at this time in my view.

  • @Eyespy743
    @Eyespy743 Месяц назад +3

    Denying any knowledge and pleading ignorance is a known damage limitation strategy.

  • @Lynnefromlyn
    @Lynnefromlyn Месяц назад +4

    You were the boss! You damned well SHOULD have been aware! Jeez these shysters need a prison cell for the next few years. And have all their assets stripped to pay for the compensation AND the return of the money that was stolen from them…WITH INTEREST!

  • @lozziel9662
    @lozziel9662 Месяц назад +3

    Alan Crook seemed very smiley under questioning about his apparent ignorance, (with his "Tim Nice-But-Dim" act), any right minded person would be ashamed to show their face in public, in view of what these corporate thugs have done. As one of their victims said later, he just doesn't get it, does he. Prosecute, imprison, impoverish is the only way forward imho.

  • @dingopisscreek
    @dingopisscreek 25 дней назад +2

    This is beyond a 'scandal'. What those in the 'know' allowed to happen to these sub postmasters IS CRIMINAL - Jail is the ONLY justice that THEY deserve..

  • @deborahmcdowell6871
    @deborahmcdowell6871 Месяц назад +2

    Cook was accountable and should pay dearly for his malfeasance.

  • @davidmcmanus2464
    @davidmcmanus2464 Месяц назад +4

    Cook and Crozier and Vennells should be in jail

    • @sbwords
      @sbwords Месяц назад

      And David Smith.

  • @bobenever1322
    @bobenever1322 Месяц назад +3

    The management benefited in bonuses due to increased profits and investigators received a bonus for a successful prosecution. These people must be stripped of their ill gotten gains and prosecuted for misfeance (abuse of power in public office)

  • @honorw4125
    @honorw4125 9 дней назад +1

    How dare he laugh when questioned that he didn't know what he was doing on that particular day. Shocking that he has the audacity to evening thinking anything going on in the enquiry is laughable 😡

  • @KevinSmith-ki7yl
    @KevinSmith-ki7yl Месяц назад +2

    Who’s the bloke asking the question’s he should be the prosecution lawyer at the post office bosses trials, he’ll get them all sent down.

  • @AnonAnonUK2024
    @AnonAnonUK2024 Месяц назад +1

    The smile wiped from his face as soon as he heard her name...

  • @wills2552
    @wills2552 Месяц назад +1

    It beggars belief that he didn't know, an insult to the inquiry to try and even fool us into thinking that was the case.

  • @pashby3
    @pashby3 Месяц назад +2

    "This is what a legal institutional protection racket looks like"

  • @lorihenderson673
    @lorihenderson673 Месяц назад +3

    Why are these people not on trial😢

  • @user-yr5kl1iw3t
    @user-yr5kl1iw3t Месяц назад +3

    How will we ever trust the post office again I have never seen so many suits in charge of an organisation plead stupidity like it or does it take a clever person to plead stupid

  • @michaelkavanagh5947
    @michaelkavanagh5947 Месяц назад +2

    Legal advice: you’re screwed just say it wasn’t me. Deny it all and pray it all goes away.

  • @pauladams6909
    @pauladams6909 Месяц назад +2

    At best an incompetent fool.
    No doubt handsomely rewarded for his incompetence.
    Still accountable and another one that should be staring at prison sentence.

  • @Arya-cf7vu
    @Arya-cf7vu Месяц назад +2

    Poor woman and her kids ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @spanglerbling
    @spanglerbling Месяц назад +4

    It’s like watching a child covered in chocolate telling his mum he never ate the chocolate cake! 🧐

    • @mjm-s
      @mjm-s Месяц назад

      Best analogy 👌

  • @nannasally
    @nannasally 25 дней назад +1

    Alan Cook did know the post office was the prosecutor, he wrote an email in 2015 stating this when he wrote that subbies have their hands in the till. Perjury in this enquiry, he needs to be prosecuted and go to prison.

  • @sphinx1017
    @sphinx1017 Месяц назад +1

    I don't know, I don't recall, I wasn't there. How to get off criminal charges everyone!

  • @YoutubeCensoredPlatform
    @YoutubeCensoredPlatform Месяц назад +2

    Can’t get over the fact pregnant woman , mentally I’ll and people have killed themselves over this. These suits really show how corruption can easily be gotten away with .

  • @kathykay9920
    @kathykay9920 Месяц назад +1

    Well done Mr Henry

  • @blackadder5837
    @blackadder5837 Месяц назад +3

    It just gets worse.

  • @jroobz
    @jroobz Месяц назад +5

    he's laughing

    • @martindoman7315
      @martindoman7315 Месяц назад +1

      He still didn't grasp how serious the situation was.

  • @JohnDoe-uu2zs
    @JohnDoe-uu2zs Месяц назад +2

    I hope that the prosecution guy will be the same one they use on Vennels!

  • @0xDEAFF00D
    @0xDEAFF00D Месяц назад +2

    The nearly invisible (to some) way that class often decided who would be believed and who would go to jail is interesting.

  • @paulcarruthers1314
    @paulcarruthers1314 18 дней назад

    The biggest injustice is that none of these executives will ever be prosecuted

  • @andymorrison5763
    @andymorrison5763 Месяц назад +2

    Smug barrister showboating for cameras whereas his profession are responsible for advising the POL to push ahead with prosecutions. The legal profession are highly culpable in all of this and whilst POL Execs are rightly having to explain their incompetence, make no mistake , the lawyers are highly responsible and are still making money from it

  • @paulclark9968
    @paulclark9968 Месяц назад +1

    So for over Three years he sat round his board room with all his manager,s and not one person ,talked , mentioned about sub-postmaster / mistress prosecutions , what a load of Cr

  • @user-vh7uo2su3h
    @user-vh7uo2su3h Месяц назад +2

    I do hope that this questioning may be a taste of what comes next in a court of law. Considering too the gravity of the injustices it must be filmed.

  • @redf7209
    @redf7209 Месяц назад +2

    He just sat back and looked out the window waiting for his next bonus and payday. They don't do anything to earn their money, they think the job is for free. The PO should sue its directors for neglect and sleeping on the job to collect the damages it is going to have to pay out

  • @sarahwillison1448
    @sarahwillison1448 24 дня назад

    Truly shocking. Utterly incapable of accepting responsibility.

  • @pelinoregeryon6593
    @pelinoregeryon6593 Месяц назад +6

    I have a lot more sympathy for this one than for Vennels, 1. unlike for her we have no proof (yet at least) he knew system was unreliable and let things carry on anyway, and 2. he's not prevaricating with weasel words, he doesn't appear to be trying to mitigate and excuse his role in all this with patently false excuses and lies, at least not here.