Just MPs hammering Post Office boss over Horizon scandal in Select Committee grilling

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • Nick Read got the grilling you've been waiting for since Christmas today at the Business and Trade Committee. Even Jonathan Gullis got in on the fun.
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  • @Daibenswan
    @Daibenswan Год назад +860

    Isn't it strange how MPs demand straight clear answers in Select Committees, yet struggle to do exactly that, when asked by various media outlets.

    • @DementedSheepCrap
      @DementedSheepCrap Год назад +33

      Amen!
      Why has this not got 1 million likes??

    • @maxine2798
      @maxine2798 Год назад +19

      Perhaps the journalists should say “answer like this is an enquiry”. Watch them squirm

    • @adriancoppin977
      @adriancoppin977 Год назад +16

      When you’re corrupt…you do anything…

    • @Batteredhoop
      @Batteredhoop Год назад +11

      Or when they are facing committees

    • @jonahdave5826
      @jonahdave5826 Год назад +14

      I was only just saying something similar to my wife and then I looked at the comments :) Perhaps these videos should be used to embarrass MPs when they refuse to give straight answers.

  • @robinparkes988
    @robinparkes988 Год назад +193

    The sheer arrogance of this man. To think he has been the top man at The Post Office for 4 years, and he thinks he can come to this enquiry with no intentions of answering any of their questions takes my breath away. But, on the other hand it doesn’t surprise me. Any one would think he didn’t realise there was a scandal until 2 minutes before he entered the enquiry room.

    • @garytoner4563
      @garytoner4563 Год назад +17

      He is doing what all heads of massive organisations do when faced with crises. Damage limitation. The belief being that the less said the better. He knows he has legal obligations to appear before the committee, so he appears. But again like many other ceo's he deliberately tries to walk the line between not saying too much to badmouth the organisation, and not been held to account as being obstructive. To us it seems like arrogance, to him its reputation damage limitation.

    • @robinparkes988
      @robinparkes988 Год назад +17

      @@garytoner4563 I fully agree with you Gary, I know why he’s avoiding giving straight answers, it’s a damage limitation exercise. But to try to give the impression that even after 4 yrs years as CEO, he has no idea as to what happened is insulting to any reasonable minded person.

    • @TwoBassed
      @TwoBassed Год назад +7

      He takes his lead from the same politicians who never give a straight answer when in front of enquiries!

    • @robinparkes988
      @robinparkes988 Год назад +8

      @@TwoBassed You are 100% right. The lot of them, apart from a rare few MP’s, they are masters of not answering any questions. Slippery as eels

    • @thefairhairedboywiththered2951
      @thefairhairedboywiththered2951 8 месяцев назад +1

      This guy is either lying or totally incompetent.

  • @daviddenham1511
    @daviddenham1511 Год назад +298

    These scumbags should be in front a jury not a select committee…..

  • @rongates1234
    @rongates1234 11 месяцев назад +24

    He just kept AVOIDING answering EVERY question

  • @simonellis9038
    @simonellis9038 Год назад +444

    He’s been the CEO of Post Office for 4yrs and yet still knows absolutely nothing about what happened. Dreadful

    • @iansteel5569
      @iansteel5569 Год назад +28

      Shocking! I could do his job, I don't know what went wrong also.

    • @jonathanbarfoot3795
      @jonathanbarfoot3795 Год назад +31

      …and yet he’s taken his millions in pay, bonus and shares

    • @cornishhh
      @cornishhh Год назад +30

      Not that he'll admit to. He's employed to give maximum return to his shareholders. Destroying the brand and paying compensation is the last thing he wants to be held responsible for. I doubt he has much interest in morality.

    • @gill1342
      @gill1342 Год назад +22

      Knowing you were coming to answer to this committee wouldn’t you know the answers to every question asked !!!!! How arrogant!!!

    • @ChoppingtonOtter
      @ChoppingtonOtter Год назад +23

      It amazes me how these people who are paid hundreds of thousands of pounds a year apparently know nothing about anything or are responsible for any decisions in their organisations. .... so what exactly are they paid for?

  • @patgdgerard9929
    @patgdgerard9929 Год назад +87

    Wow congratulations to the post office.CEO more than 4 years in the job and getting nearly £500k a year plus bonuses and he didn’t even bother or have the decency to reply to any question???? This is worse than slapping those poor innocent postmaster’s in the face . We taxpayers pay for that it pure madness.

  • @richardbentham6760
    @richardbentham6760 Год назад +283

    This guy is a total fraud. He knows exactly when the post office knew back door access was available but wont say it publicly.

    • @iansteel5569
      @iansteel5569 Год назад +23

      If he doesn't know, why is he in charge?

    • @cbtube1677
      @cbtube1677 Год назад +19

      Because he will have to expose who was stealing the money

    • @Glassjar34
      @Glassjar34 Год назад +10

      Fujitsu and POL knew since 2009. They suppressed it with NDAs and unaccountability. Stephen Bradshaw is a prime example of malicious incompetence without acknowledging accountability and responsibility.

    • @andysedgley
      @andysedgley Год назад +9

      He is paid a great deal of money to ensure he "knows" as little as possible.

    • @lottieallen9458
      @lottieallen9458 Год назад +2

      ​@iansteel5569 This is partly why he is no longer in post...

  • @Cut_to_the_chase_man
    @Cut_to_the_chase_man 10 месяцев назад +50

    FOUR YEARS and he hasnt bothered to ask questions...
    TIME FOR JAIL

  • @zeusgb
    @zeusgb Год назад +79

    The CEO was avoiding questions, waffling and trying his very best to not implicate anyone. Truly disgusting.

  • @alext2933
    @alext2933 Год назад +23

    Just when you think you could not possibly think any less of Post Office Execs, they pull this out of the bag. BRAVO!

  • @audreymcgready4329
    @audreymcgready4329 Год назад +135

    This is an utter disgrace. I am so sick of what is happening in this country. People need to be going to prison and bonuses need to be paid back too. Like Stephen Flynn said. Between this, Grenfell, The blood disaster and so much more. We get the same treatment.

    • @margaretnoakes9868
      @margaretnoakes9868 Год назад +5

      Totally agree

    • @lynnhickinbotham3784
      @lynnhickinbotham3784 Год назад +2

      I agree

    • @organictraining
      @organictraining Год назад +3

      Agree…and not to forget to mention the water companies, the banks, Offsted, ppe, the failures of the Truss leadership…. The list goes on….. feels like we are in a Monty python sketch…. What have the Tories ever done for us??

    • @Ppioneer2005
      @Ppioneer2005 Год назад +2

      Windrush debacle et al

    • @triciastewart5529
      @triciastewart5529 Год назад

      Totally agree. Why does the taxpayer fund these greedy businesses failures - the bail out of the banks after the banking crash, water companies who have ripped us off for years being given government (our) money to upgrade systems to stop the polluting our rivers and seas with raw sewage, and now this?!

  • @mac-vl4ib
    @mac-vl4ib 10 месяцев назад +30

    High courts the answer to this mob jail time

  • @Frithogar
    @Frithogar Год назад +390

    These MPs who are grilling the PO boss themselves have had years to ask questions about something that had been known about for nearly two decades. The English voters need to ask themselves why, only now, the people they put in power are starting to do what they should have been doing years ago.

    • @patriciamargaret19565
      @patriciamargaret19565 Год назад +31

      @Frithogar - English voters? What about the Scottish voters - around 100 Scottish sub-postmasters were also involved in this injustice yet it's not been highlighted EVER to the best of my recollection in Holyrood and I'm still awaiting a reply from my SNP MP on the subject.

    • @EmpathyWillLeadUsForward
      @EmpathyWillLeadUsForward Год назад +27

      It's all just an act really. Trying to divert public apathy - like anyone really cares about the post office crap, except the people that are of course victims of it and I have empathy for them. However, this whole debacle - these people are being paid to sit here and ask questions when they're literally not getting answers. They're just words, it's all a performance for us.

    • @JSmith19858
      @JSmith19858 Год назад +17

      Yeah. Its just grandstanding with time to an election running out.

    • @adamgrimsley2900
      @adamgrimsley2900 Год назад +3

      Well said

    • @robsawalker
      @robsawalker Год назад

      It's such a shock MPs did nothing. It's almost like voting in a man who had been sacked for lying... twice... as our Prime Minister was in some way an indicator of how self-interested, greedy and dishonest many in the Tory party are. Weird.

  • @robertdunnett5022
    @robertdunnett5022 Год назад +37

    Totally unacceptable. This man needs firing. Disgusting

  • @juffjaff
    @juffjaff Год назад +217

    A light must always shine on the staggering inequality in wealth in this country, and the problems that arise because of it. This scandal is an example of such inequalities and I have genuine hatred for the humans at fault.

    • @davidhogan-o3x
      @davidhogan-o3x Год назад +23

      You've stated the whole situation perfectly - shame on all those responsible and jail should be now awaiting !

    • @Ursula-d7r
      @Ursula-d7r Год назад +13

      I am at a loss how the P.O. could prosecute so many peeps without questions being asked.and what was the CPS doing? It's disgusting. Hard working cheerful people being slung into prison, their lives destroyed, yet it was only after a chanel 4 programme suddenly the P.O. and Fujtsu admit they KNEW all the time the system was buggered. Heads should roll

    • @davidpearn2484
      @davidpearn2484 Год назад +8

      Funny how they're all sorry now ffs.

    • @davidhogan-o3x
      @davidhogan-o3x Год назад +9

      ... and jail for all those proved guilty, especially the CEO & management, also ALL
      bonus's retrieved and added to the fund for all those affected !

    • @TheSuzberry
      @TheSuzberry Год назад +11

      Compost the Wealthy.

  • @davidworthington7310
    @davidworthington7310 11 месяцев назад +11

    Where is Paula Vennels in all this? She should be held accountable

  • @intergalactickoala665
    @intergalactickoala665 Год назад +174

    Undoubtedly, the Post Office and Fujitsu hold the majority of the blame, but there's something almost amusing about seeing MPs that have been around since the time these grotesque actions occurred pointing the finger as though absolving themselves of all guilt. Their constituents begged for their help. They didn't care. They didn't listen. Now, a TV programme comes out and, being MPs, they want to look good. It's all shit and that's a tragedy.

    • @and2rew
      @and2rew Год назад +12

      If you watched the programme you will find that a number of MPs tried to get answers for their affected constituents but can up against a brick wall of obfuscation.

    • @intergalactickoala665
      @intergalactickoala665 Год назад +8

      That wasn't my point,@@and2rew . My observation isn't about whether they were asking the questions now, it's that they're asking these questions YEARS after the fact and numerous attempts made by their constituents to get these wet blankets to look into this, as it was clearly untoward. They did nothing until this moment - conveniently at a time where the general election draws near, the Tories suffer from a nigh all-time low in support and the general public has been made very aware of what's been going on.

    • @martinphillips9686
      @martinphillips9686 Год назад +5

      All parties involved in this fraud fujitsu and post office should go to jail until the sub postmasters get compensated out of their pockets not the tax payers pockets. Perhaps the post office should be shut down for good

    • @judithwallssmith9627
      @judithwallssmith9627 Год назад +2

      Fujitsu have not come out with the truth in JAPAN even today as the Japanese people now realise Fujitsu hid behind the name Horizon in UK. It is jail time for Fujitsu bosses should the Post Offices bosses get jail terms

    • @EmmaBlackman-m3o
      @EmmaBlackman-m3o Год назад

      Of course, it is an election year.

  • @philcowin2507
    @philcowin2507 Год назад +31

    Those who took innocent people to court need to be taken to court and convicted and put in prison. This is disgraceful.

  • @billgreen576
    @billgreen576 Год назад +115

    If you have been (or would have been) a self employed sub postmaster for 20 years making £50kpa that's £1 million, plus pension, plus property appreciation, plus reputation, plus PTSD, plus the pressures on family members. And some could have been SPM for 40 years. There has to be custodial sentences looking at those who were CEO's of the PO and Fujitsu.

    • @JazzyKex78
      @JazzyKex78 Год назад +4

      It’s outrageous this happened.
      14 yrs of Tory government and they sit here in a select committee pointing the finger! It’s a bit late - 10yrs ago, all of this would have been helpful especially to the SubPMs!
      I also want Fujitsu and the Post Office to create a substantial pot of money, that can be used for future court cases, re-training for SubPMs etc.
      I’m ashamed of my country over this!

    • @billgreen576
      @billgreen576 Год назад

      @@JazzyKex78 Don't be ashamed at your country. Thanks to higher echelon lies (upon which the country and the empire were built if you study history not on the school curriculum) most people knew FA about it. And they tried damn hard to keep it that way.
      What we want now is for plod to go and feel the collars of the legions of liars and for them to get significant prison sentences for their very serious crimes. Perjury, malfeasance, fraud and so on.

    • @wickedwitchoftheeast88
      @wickedwitchoftheeast88 Год назад

      ​@@JazzyKex78 because they're fucking panicking over the fact this was happening when they were in office and now its all come out and the public are seething they're trying to keep all the attention on the PO and Fujitsu rather than admit that they didn't give two fucks when James Arbuthnot and other MPs who did listen to the subpostmasters and tried to help and told the government what was happening. If you wanna make an MP's arsehole go and loosen their bowels a massive scandal under their leadership will do that. Plus its also election year they want our votes to stay in power. The only MP I eould vote for to be PM is James Arbuthnot, as for the rest I wouldn't even bother registering they're all lying useless twats who talk bollocks

  • @ibcanadaboy4381
    @ibcanadaboy4381 Год назад +18

    Nick Read should resign. He's been there for 4 years while the victims continued to suffer. He's just giving answers which have been vetted by lawyers to minimize liability.

  • @marcct24
    @marcct24 Год назад +55

    surely Nick read should be sacked. He has been in charge for 4 years but appears to know absolutely nothing. That must disqualify him for his role mustn't it?

    • @andysedgley
      @andysedgley Год назад +7

      Nick Read knows everything, but prefers to keep a bargepole between himself and "the scandal" so he can leave the job with a nice pension before the PO has no money for such things.

  • @donaldauguston9740
    @donaldauguston9740 9 месяцев назад +5

    I've just completed the entire four hour BBC production of "Alan Bates vs The Post Office". As a result, I can MUCH better understand what is being said and NOT being said in these hearings. Thank you for posting them to RUclips. DA

  • @matthewn1805
    @matthewn1805 Год назад +61

    If a CEO knows so little about his own organisation surely he has no place leading that organisation.

    • @razachaswills5076
      @razachaswills5076 8 месяцев назад

      And Labour politicians claim to be on the side of the working class! Well only when it suits them, because they always put their big fat salary before any moral duty.

    • @lynnebarnes3840
      @lynnebarnes3840 8 месяцев назад

      A damn good and obvious point.

    • @mrlawilliamsukwarmachine4904
      @mrlawilliamsukwarmachine4904 8 месяцев назад +2

      We should use ‘air quotes’ when talking about them ‘not knowing’ or ‘not remembering’. Words like ‘apparently’, ‘supposedly’ or ‘allegedly’. My point being that these people use ignorance and amnesia as a defence strategy. There are (paid trolls, maybe) in the comments on many videos saying “She doesn’t know anything. She’s stupid and lazy.” We absolutely must not accept any answers of “I didn’t know. I don’t recall.” These people are guilty of a stitch up. Not negligence.

    • @Simon_PieMan
      @Simon_PieMan 8 месяцев назад

      In large corporations, senior managers are told what their direct reports think they want to hear.

  • @beezig
    @beezig Год назад +160

    By refusing to give a straight answer, Nick Read has insulted every person involved in this case, absolutely disgusting to watch

    • @saraswatkin9226
      @saraswatkin9226 Год назад

      Go to court during repossession hearings by banks and see how they get away with false accounting with a smile on the lawyers faces!. Britain is the leader of corruption.

    • @stpd1957
      @stpd1957 Год назад +2

      Yes, he ran rings around the politicians

  • @gaenordeacon9431
    @gaenordeacon9431 11 месяцев назад +4

    Mr Read is expert at answering a question and saying nothing. It’s quite an art.

  • @tjfSIM
    @tjfSIM Год назад +120

    Why does it feel like no one at the post office seems to know anything about any of this? They talk about this 'scandal' as if it happened on its own, without any human intervention.

    • @donnaharris8097
      @donnaharris8097 Год назад +2

      Computa says No ....

    • @ZooHeretic
      @ZooHeretic Год назад +3

      @@donnaharris8097 computer says no, well maybe, yes, no, actually not sure according to the Post Office management

    • @tjfSIM
      @tjfSIM Год назад +6

      @@jennycolville Yes exactly. Everyone seems to be pleading ignorance and/or passing the buck. Best one was Stephen Bradshaw blaming the solicitors for making him sign his own witness statement 🙄🤦‍♂

  • @brianlangley7412
    @brianlangley7412 Год назад +3

    It is time to remove the antiquated ability of quango organisations, like the Post Office, to conduct criminal proceedings. The only body that should have this ability are the police and the CPS.

  • @MrPaddy924
    @MrPaddy924 Год назад +163

    An untrustworthy CEO being grilled by some equally untrustworthy MPs, when, in reality, both sides have some serious explaining to do. And let's not forget that the issue they are discussing has only gained prominence because of an ITV drama which made people angry.

    • @grahammerry7031
      @grahammerry7031 Год назад +12

      Andrew Bridgen raised this in the house in 2015 but was ignored

    •  Год назад

      id disagree

    • @i0i
      @i0i Год назад +4

      Why are those MPs on the committee equally untrustworthy?

    • @boogiewoogie9770
      @boogiewoogie9770 Год назад +4

      One of the reasons this all came to light and supported the campaign group pretty much from the start and opened a lot of doors for them to gain access to legal representation was a Conservative MP. Other MPs joined pretty quickly after. I sense a lot of these anti MP rants here are an attempt at whataboutism. On behalf of who I wonder? There are MPs that have questions to answer but not all of them.

    • @wickedwitchoftheeast88
      @wickedwitchoftheeast88 Год назад

      ​@@i0ibecause they aren't doing this because its right they're fucking panicking because of the public are seething and are demanding proper justice and compensation for the subpostmasters when it comes to elections and paying compensation MP's then demand answers hoping we will forget they ignored it all for years because they are doing something now 🙄

  • @martinshannon-hayes1418
    @martinshannon-hayes1418 Год назад +19

    The British class system. Waffling in a posh accent while saying nothing, taking no responsibility, and facing no accountability while the working class go to prison, see their lives collapse and sometimes in the worst case scenarios die from stress or suicide. Why does this remind me of listening to Sunak or Johnson and any number of their cronies. The only thing that is certain is that none of the people involved will ever see the I side of a prison cell.

    • @stuartrobertson4714
      @stuartrobertson4714 Год назад

      British NA English

    • @ingeborgpowell2878
      @ingeborgpowell2878 8 месяцев назад

      Cronies like Keir Starmer! He was at the top of tbe Prosecution Service at the time, but has never owned up to any potential failures on his behalf. And he is tipped as the new Messiah/Saviour for Britain. I call BS!

  • @eljay5746
    @eljay5746 Год назад +98

    The lady behind Mr Read is illustrating what the general public think about his evidence (waffle & lies)

  • @redtop1705
    @redtop1705 Год назад +10

    The chief executive should all be held Accountable for the failings and jailed if necessary Many lives have been ruined.

  • @tysonator5433
    @tysonator5433 Год назад +113

    The CEO was saying everything he could to not implicate any one before his time what a stiff upper lip to the old boy tie network.

    • @jam99
      @jam99 Год назад

      It's what these pricks get paid such high salaries for. The ability to talk and say nothing.

    • @James-bc1jk
      @James-bc1jk Год назад +1

      Please shut up there all the same take the money and run and nothing will ever be done

    • @jam99
      @jam99 Год назад +1

      @@James-bc1jk No, they are quite happy to continue to sit and take the money. There's no running involved unless they decide it is time to resign. A CEO's job is largely to protect the company.

  • @the_one_eyed_man_is_cursed
    @the_one_eyed_man_is_cursed Год назад +9

    A sad indictment of the general selfishness and greed of priviledged people. The British Public is watching very closely. This is potentially the stuff of revolutions and WE will eventually become so frustrated with our corrupted governance that we will that tear down not only the Post Office but Westminster, too. These morlocks must go!

  • @fingermau5_
    @fingermau5_ Год назад +171

    It fascinates me that these jokers have been called to an enquiry about a specific issue and are unwilling to show they have done their homework so they can actually give answers for a serious situation. Just goes to show the level of contempt the Post Office are showing about this utter calamity! It’s disgusting.(thank you for correcting me )

    • @DelosFive
      @DelosFive Год назад +7

      Incompetence and duplicity followed up by contemptuous negligence

    • @DeShark88
      @DeShark88 Год назад +12

      "I've only been here 4 years, how would I know if we've dragged our feet for the last 20? Certainly, under my watch things haven't moved any faster, but you know, every sub postmaster we screwed over that dies in the interim, is one less complaining. Many of these people whose lives we destroyed were in their 60s, with the strain of something like this lingering over their heads, their days must surely be numbered now?"

    • @stuartcollins82
      @stuartcollins82 Год назад +7

      He keeps saying he's committed to getting to the bottom of this and understanding what happened, yet that's what this committee is trying to do, and he's preventing.

    • @angussoutter7824
      @angussoutter7824 Год назад

      They are corrupt liars an people believe they should doff their caps to them my god grow a pair England and ditch them they are an anchor on your lives

    • @STEPHENRODD-c9k
      @STEPHENRODD-c9k Год назад +14

      It's the Post Office, Royal Mail is a different business.

  • @janeday9148
    @janeday9148 Год назад +12

    Senior management in the Post Office who were part of this terrible miscarriage of justice should be prosecuted ,it is vital that as a society we can trust our institutions & trust has been lost in too many in recent years the Justice System being one of them

  • @daviddenham1511
    @daviddenham1511 Год назад +145

    Did it NOT occur to any of these disgraceful people that 700 sub postmasters could all be stealing money at the same time!!?….hope they all go to jail

    • @mharbinson8952
      @mharbinson8952 Год назад +17

      That's what I think too. Seems against probability or reasonable thought that would happen even if they didn't know about the horizon issue.

    • @donnaharris8097
      @donnaharris8097 Год назад +22

      Psychotic corporate greed merged with power - it's a machine that wouldn't have stopped and would have got bigger and more malicious ....

    • @InaMacallan
      @InaMacallan Год назад +7

      They seem to have assumed that their expensive new computer system was finding fraud that had been happening for years, rather than checking that the system was actually working. Which might have been the case in the beginning, but not for new postmasters employee long after the Horizon system had been installed.

    • @carlcorver
      @carlcorver Год назад +6

      Unfortunately the prosecutions and accusations were not all made at the same time..... It was a period of over 10 years from 1999 to 2014 which is why the Post Office got away with it because it spread over a number of years and no one really investigated these miscarriage of justices

    • @jeremyhares979
      @jeremyhares979 Год назад +4

      They should have realised there was something else going on !

  • @dianefleming9765
    @dianefleming9765 Год назад +11

    His answers are a clear example of how those in power are allowed to evade accountability over and over again by side stepping difficult questions and kicking the ball down the road. Meanwhile they enjoy the fruits of their greed whilst ordinary people are humiliated and de valued.
    Where did the old UK go ?
    I am left pondering whether it ever existed or are are the elite just less adept at cover up.
    Either way its very sad.

  • @adrianvassallo5630
    @adrianvassallo5630 Год назад +200

    This guy should answer the Questions put to him instead of still covering things up we know the truth

    • @DelosFive
      @DelosFive Год назад +16

      Oh but they’ve only just “come to light”, according to this duplicitous worm.
      Imagine trying to use the same weasel words in your job, if you’d been accused of a miscarriage of justice and perverting the course of justice.

    • @pauldevenport28320
      @pauldevenport28320 Год назад +8

      If they don’t answer the questions,put them in prison simple!

    • @fang_xianfu
      @fang_xianfu Год назад

      I actually think he's right that his job is to run today's post office and pay compensation, rather than investigate the faults of the past in detail. If the post office was doing the investigation itself, we would be saying that they were marking their own homework.
      Some of this problem stems from a bank account where no records of payments seem to have been kept... that's going to be extremely difficult.

    • @dbrown3582
      @dbrown3582 Год назад +3

      It's the usual farce, someone trying to deny any and all responsibility, meantime their employees go through hell, it reminds me of all these people not answering questions in all of these expensive inquiries.

    • @pamelagartner3759
      @pamelagartner3759 Год назад

      He just wanted to draw a line and say, “Nothing to see here”. He’s also acutely aware that he’s in the firing line, too

  • @johnswarbrick2365
    @johnswarbrick2365 Год назад +2

    Paula Vennels's defense on taking over her position at the PO she was given a poison chalice already full to the brim. She had two choices, drink it and become part of the cover up or blow the whole thing open and destroy the PO. What a terrible position to be in. She took the former and easiest option in the hope that what had happened would never become public knowledge. The biggest blame for this debacle rests with senior managers and her predecessor.

  • @KevinLyda
    @KevinLyda Год назад +112

    I have two questions I haven't heard anyone ask.
    First, did the post office pay tax on the excess payments from postmasters? It seems like this was unreported income.
    Second, the post office claims they didn't keep records of those payments. If they didn't keep records, can the records of the postmasters be a substitute source of truth? If not, why not?

    • @wladniem
      @wladniem Год назад +2

      good questions

    • @Ll-ij2jh
      @Ll-ij2jh Год назад +5

      It doesn’t sound like they did, as one of the MP’s said they didn’t keep records past 2005 I think, personally I think it went into a slush fund which probably paid their bonuses

    • @EllenWst
      @EllenWst Год назад +6

      Wait, they are saying they didn't keep track of the money the PMs "paid back." What. The. Fuck?!

    • @KevinLyda
      @KevinLyda Год назад +6

      @@EllenWst yep. It was in this testimony. He said they keep track of it now because it's a business which prompted the question, "it wasn't a business then?" Valid question, just curious about the tax issue.
      I think they should pay back the money based on information from the postmasters *and* not be allowed to deduct that against any taxes they owe since they didn't pay taxes on it when they got it.

    • @garyrichardson8934
      @garyrichardson8934 Год назад +6

      So how did the money get paid back, presumably by cheque. I can't believe they just stuck sums of between £10k - £75k on the table in cash.
      Their will be an audit trail and the govt need to press the banks concerned to provide details of what PO account the money went in to.

  • @patrickguinnane
    @patrickguinnane Год назад +4

    It's quite impressive how they found an even bigger snake to lead the Royal Mail then the one that went before. Well done.

  • @Knapps62
    @Knapps62 Год назад +80

    Why is it a CEO never seems to know the facts when questioned?.

    • @andysedgley
      @andysedgley Год назад +5

      They only know the facts that it suits them to know. Money talks, but even more money conveniently dulls the memory.

    • @jesmarina
      @jesmarina 9 месяцев назад +2

      Of course he knows. He's a natural liar without a conscience.

    • @SymonCooke
      @SymonCooke Месяц назад

      How are all these people at the top paid so much money and can answer nothing. My cat would make a better job than any of this lot. Save the money and fire the lot as they add zero

  • @EmmaBlackman-m3o
    @EmmaBlackman-m3o Год назад +2

    It is so disrespectful and insulting that it has taken an ITV drama, thank god, to bring this government to account. This government awarded this woman a CBE in 2019 WHILE this inquiry was and is still going on. You can deflect and blame Ed Davey but the chair of the post office appeared to come to this committee with an air of arrogance and with apparently no information and his indifference was clear. It's obvious that they didn't have to because it only affected ' the little people'.

  • @mickogden2223
    @mickogden2223 Год назад +51

    The bosses of the post office should be personally held accountable with jail sentences & criminal compensation payable

    • @James-bc1jk
      @James-bc1jk Год назад +2

      Also the government for letting it go this long

  • @stephenbarrett8000
    @stephenbarrett8000 Год назад +40

    This wordsmith epitomises the problems within institutions.

  • @petermorffew9851
    @petermorffew9851 Год назад +9

    My father worked for the post office all of his life. He saw various circumstances where individuals were investigated by the post office and they were assumed to be guilty before being proved to be guilty. On various occassions when reluctantly allowed the individuals went through the accounts and found the fault. But the investigators were not keen to re-assess the accounts.

  • @deecee9548
    @deecee9548 Год назад +34

    This pisses me off no end.
    First, MPs now finally get the balls to call out this travesty?! Where the eff were they in the 20-odd years this has been happening?
    Second, we are hearing the same b*$!t from those who are being 'held to account'. We will look into it, regret, address it... blah blah bah
    Third, how much is the compensation *legitimately* due to postmasters and postmistresses costing the taxpayer when this outrage should never have happened in the first place
    Fourth, how much is this useless enquiry also costing taxpayers when, again, MPs should have been protecting their constituents interests in the first place.

  • @anne-mariemarshall
    @anne-mariemarshall Год назад +11

    This is sadly the calibre of many of our [so called] captains of industry. Personally I find it a total disgrace that these senior managers are allowed to behave as they do,come before a committee and not be able or willing to answer straight forward questions, treat the committee with disdain and take over inflated wages and bonuses.
    I feel quite strongly that the people involved in this scandal who knew what was happening and did nothing need to be identified, dragged [no doubt kicking and screaming] before the courts and on summary conviction handed very substantial prison sentences and in addition be made to pay back their I'll gotten gain i.e. their bonuses which ultimately are akin to proceeds of their criminal activities 😮😮😮

  • @bostonbikebits6539
    @bostonbikebits6539 Год назад +39

    So the Post Office CEO says his company gains no benefit from dragging their heals, yet this has been going on for years. They have demonstrably done everything they possibly could from day one to stop the truth coming out.

    • @andysedgley
      @andysedgley Год назад +4

      It will benefit Nick Read Ltd. if he can delay things long enough to walk away with a handsome golden handshake.

  • @StudioComposer
    @StudioComposer 10 месяцев назад +3

    So where is Vennells in these enquiries?
    Why ask the incumbent CEO whether he thought the statements made to parliament in 2015 were wrong (who of-course dodged out in the style of any well-versed politician), when it is Vennells herself that should be answering such questions.
    This is about unearthing perjury and criminality for heaven's sake, so the fact that Vennells resigned her position is irrelevant for criminal investigations.
    C'mon, how/where is she hiding amidst all of this?!

  • @melanielatham5665
    @melanielatham5665 Год назад +55

    The lady sat behind Reid is shaking her head in disbelief of some of his answers 🤨

    • @Aw-co8ir
      @Aw-co8ir Год назад +3

      The lady next to her is Jo Hamilton.

  • @jamessmith6402
    @jamessmith6402 Год назад +2

    What a disgrace jail time required

  • @daviddenham1511
    @daviddenham1511 Год назад +82

    Oh, so the post office is conducting the enquiry into the post office themselves??….gosh, that sounds fair and impartial!!….this country is so broken. …….No one is accountable for anything anymore

    • @ChoppingtonOtter
      @ChoppingtonOtter Год назад +7

      Oh the folks who actually graft are always held responsible for failings but weirdly the more you get paid the less that applies it seems.

    • @532bluepeter1
      @532bluepeter1 Год назад +2

      My local Post Office was closed for several protracted spells last year due to computer problems.
      Will it ever be right?

    • @daviddenham1511
      @daviddenham1511 Год назад +1

      @@ChoppingtonOtter exactly

    • @tilley6351
      @tilley6351 Год назад +1

      All this lead to 10 Downing Street

    • @JohnMartin-oh6bf
      @JohnMartin-oh6bf Год назад +3

      Anyone in power or position is above all law

  • @Hobbit55-xw5th
    @Hobbit55-xw5th Год назад +2

    He's lying to protect himself from any wrong doing, he's the boss, to say he didn't know or wasn't told is Bull ***S.

  • @marcct24
    @marcct24 Год назад +33

    "I dont think I can give you a straight answer on that". Yup. you got that right!

  • @kevinlemon6537
    @kevinlemon6537 Год назад +2

    Used to be a world wide respected service . .... shameful .

  • @eljay5746
    @eljay5746 Год назад +48

    He indicated even though there are personnel still employed by the PO who contributed to the false allegations against the SPMs he will not take any punitive action against them. Great answer from a CEO that could be used in industrial tribunals where a boss has found out to have committed a crime against his employees.

  • @petermorffew9851
    @petermorffew9851 Год назад +11

    This Horizon scandal is absolutely horrendous. Individual post masters hounded to hand over their own money to cover short falls. Then having done this it was treated by the post office as an admission of guilt. But what is even more shocking as this has gone on for decades and Fujitsu has hid the faults in its software Shifty Sunak has given Fujitsu more contracts for the flood warnings, Foreign Office phone system world wide and the national alert s which has proved not to be working properly.
    Sunak has a lot to answer about these new multi million pound contracts for Fujitsu.

    • @Notangryjustdisappointed
      @Notangryjustdisappointed Год назад

      Bet the targets were known to be cooperative Types ,good saver$ too
      Bet the people who ostracized friends and family were test subjects too

  • @robinoconnor1203
    @robinoconnor1203 Год назад +36

    Post office bosses still trying to protect the business. Four years running the company, yet still claims not to know key information. The rot is still there.

  • @tonymaroni8773
    @tonymaroni8773 Год назад +4

    All those who enabled the biggest miscarriage of justice in British history should now be investigated, charged and imprisioned plus pay back any monies they recieved in bonuses etc this includes, the Post Office Board, Senior Managers, Lawyers both Corporate and Public plus MPs holding oversight over the Post Office, there can be nomore excuses or cover ups.

  • @ChristopherDowning
    @ChristopherDowning Год назад +49

    The trouble with these MPs is they aren't used to cross-examination - so it's like they never really land a punch. Watch Darren Jones to see how to do it. The MP is showboating to his constituents - but it's all to no effect. "Didn't you do this?" "No." Pointless waste of time.

    • @Return_oftheMac
      @Return_oftheMac Год назад +3

      To be fair to Gullis, I am still amazed he can manage full sentences.

    • @tilley6351
      @tilley6351 Год назад

      Best to get Owen Jones or Ian Hislop to question these CEOs and MPs alike.

    • @samnichols4361
      @samnichols4361 Год назад +2

      I don't think that currently they're there for anything other than to showboat. The CEO knows he is there for a tongue lashing. The real fight is happening within the public inquiry - even the MPs don't seem to be aware of a lot of the evidence that has been taken there (mostly because until, for many of them, they only learned about this through the drama

  • @alan4yt
    @alan4yt 10 месяцев назад +1

    The most difficult aspect is for post office management
    to give a straightforward answer. They are terrified of yes and no how do these failures get senior jobs. Clearly, he should be offered a top civil service position, and he has nothing to keep him at lower levels.

  • @Aubury.Spartacus-Jones
    @Aubury.Spartacus-Jones Год назад +54

    You would think that in 4 years this guy would have made himself an expert on the in's and outs of this scandal - however he seems to know sod all about it. He should just put his hands up and admit the Post Office behaved appallingly, and by the end of January the Post Office should pay all of the victims in full. What a tw%t!

    • @phgkeets12
      @phgkeets12 Год назад +3

      You'd think he'd have a rough timeline of events wouldn't you even if its just years

    • @P3nguin12
      @P3nguin12 Год назад +5

      Yeah that was pretty disappointing to me. It's pretty much the biggest thing to happen to the organisation and yet he doesn't know a lot about it? I don't get it. Shouldn't be an exec.

    • @ChoppingtonOtter
      @ChoppingtonOtter Год назад +6

      Laughing all the way to the bank. 😠

    • @flamingosaregreat
      @flamingosaregreat Год назад +3

      He does know. His lawyers have advised him to say he doesn't .

  • @petercanberra9056
    @petercanberra9056 8 месяцев назад +1

    Agree Matthew n. If the ceo has not appreciated the urgency of this problem, and investigated specifics such as when the post office became aware there was a problem with horizon, perhaps a new ceo should be appointed to investigate this. 4 years would seem a sufficient time to investigate this.

  • @helenmiddlemas5075
    @helenmiddlemas5075 Год назад +45

    4 years!!! Unbelievable

    • @robertmawby3021
      @robertmawby3021 Год назад +3

      And how much money has this joker taken home in those 4 years??😢

    • @ChoppingtonOtter
      @ChoppingtonOtter Год назад +3

      ....and in 4 years apparently somehow knows nothing about anything at all in his organisation! Presumably he goes to the office wearing a blindfold and earplugs to achieve that.

  • @barrycox8468
    @barrycox8468 11 месяцев назад +1

    About time the POID were brought to book

  • @Royboy50
    @Royboy50 Год назад +34

    They’re trying to get to bottom of a lot of things ,they were pretty quick to bottom the victims

  • @Setinmywaysalways
    @Setinmywaysalways 10 месяцев назад +2

    So as head of this committee, I will ask for an FOI request of what you asked for, and what you knew, and then I will Prosecute you For withholding Information from this committee.

  • @CathieStead
    @CathieStead Год назад +61

    Our country is so corrupt. From the top down

    • @StudioComposer
      @StudioComposer 10 месяцев назад

      You're absolutely correct!
      Corruption and sleaze isn't merely consequential to situation and circumstance. It RUNS our country, to benefit the wealthy and corrupt, and to the detriment of all hardworking over-burdened British citizens viewed as nothing more than 'income-generating units' to line their pockets.
      Britain is done for sure.

    • @jesmarina
      @jesmarina 9 месяцев назад

      Thank your media, your ultra-liberal government for the last 14 years and thank a lot of foreign (Russian especially) very rich people for buying British media, facilitating and covering up the corruption - trying to turn peoples attention to made up subjects like cultural wars etc. And last of all, thank the archaic class system, ensuring that the elite stays the elite, on the backs of the population. It's really not that hard to see.

  • @mikegartland2953
    @mikegartland2953 Год назад +96

    Bullshitting, lies, and memory lost, well who'd have thought. Some of these bastards need jail time!.

    • @isabellewhite3505
      @isabellewhite3505 Год назад +3

      They must rec legal charges, enormous corporate legal fines, and in some cases, imprisonment

    • @christineduffy3113
      @christineduffy3113 8 месяцев назад

      Never happen ever these people are corrupt shameful all round but hey they will still retire on big pensions ​@isabellewhite3505

  • @johnoconnor2114
    @johnoconnor2114 11 месяцев назад +1

    It’s case of two fingers up to the committee.

  • @bluehazeburnout
    @bluehazeburnout Год назад +20

    No point being absolutely appalled NOW when people have had their lives ruined, and in some cases ended because of this. People are DEAD because of this.

    • @tonybullion2537
      @tonybullion2537 Год назад +6

      And the dead postmasters’ families will not get a payout from what I understand. If this is so then it will be utterly unforgivable, the families have suffered from the fallout and lost a loved one too!

  • @mharryvan5324
    @mharryvan5324 10 месяцев назад +1

    Why wasn't Cameron questioned about his failure in 2015 to secure conviction for the CEO of the Post Office? Big wigs getting away with bad boy tricks...... And..... If you are a post master seeing the system playing the same errors, get an external IT EXPERT to check it out. NOT THE EMPLOYEE HELPDESK!

  • @paulmoore4344
    @paulmoore4344 Год назад +28

    To summarise, they simply DO NOT CARE and think they can ride this out unscathed "the relationship is between the public and the individual Post Office" translates into "why should we give a f@ck?".

  • @robinanderson2758
    @robinanderson2758 Год назад +2

    Fujitzu should be responsible for the total compensation bill regarding the Port Office scandal, our Governments tax money "the tax payers money" should in no way be used its up to the Company who caused the initial problems and that's Fujitzu they should pay the total compensation bill even if it means they are brought the brink bankrupt, their problem nor ours, and the post office officials should be made to pay back the huge bonuses they paid themselves for the failure of the Postal system over many years. R.

  • @barryosullivan1894
    @barryosullivan1894 Год назад +15

    All post office management are Complicit . People need to go to prison over this. But unfortunately no justice exists in society . For these kind of people. Just smoke and mirrors with all these select Committees. not one individual will ever see the inside of a prison cell.

  • @RenAndShrimpy
    @RenAndShrimpy Год назад +2

    Hindsight is not a given. Politicians at the time are also liable. Not just Post Office and Fujitsu

  • @theeventhorizon-valebridge9512
    @theeventhorizon-valebridge9512 Год назад +49

    He's TOTALLY disingenuous and insincere, playing the usual fraudulent Tory cat and mouse game of evading specifics and bloviating, allegedly.

    • @johnjephcote7636
      @johnjephcote7636 Год назад +2

      "I cannot comment on individual cases/ I cannot prejudice an ongoing investigation/ we will get to the bottom of this and then move on." Sounds like anyone else before a committee...Gove was sayong just these things yesterday.

  • @TobyLeggott
    @TobyLeggott 10 месяцев назад +3

    Why haven’t they been arrested for lying and they should be paying compensation

  • @ChrisMarshall-r5b
    @ChrisMarshall-r5b Год назад +43

    What I don’t understand is that when all this money went ‘missing’ there must have been visibility that in the closing balances (which I suggest should have been done daily) there was a significant excess balance in these accounts. Someone must have hidden this. This is inexcusable

    • @gnhonho
      @gnhonho Год назад +4

      It likely ended in some fat cats annual bonuses.

    • @johnjephcote7636
      @johnjephcote7636 Год назад +2

      I understand that after a few years this seemingly unexplained rise in profits was just absorbed into PO funds.

    • @P3nguin12
      @P3nguin12 Год назад

      Indeed, but it's unfortunately not uncommon for reconciliations to either not be complete or for analysis to not occur on balance sheets to a useful extent. I'm guessing that's what happened here. Poor controls.

    • @P3nguin12
      @P3nguin12 Год назад

      Indeed, but it's unfortunately not uncommon for reconciliations to either not be complete or for analysis to not occur on balance sheets to a useful extent. I'm guessing that's what happened here. Poor controls.

    • @P3nguin12
      @P3nguin12 Год назад

      Indeed, but it's unfortunately not uncommon for reconciliations to either not be complete or for analysis to not occur on balance sheets to a useful extent. I'm guessing that's what happened here. Poor controls.

  • @gbickell
    @gbickell Год назад +2

    That guy was 4 years in the role and still can't give a straight answer. All he is doing is agreeing with the MPs. "My job today is to ..." and do naff all about the corruption.

  • @johnjephcote7636
    @johnjephcote7636 Год назад +18

    I heard a long documentary about this on Radio4 about 2015. Why was nobody in the PO taking notice or Parliament taking notice? If I heard it and was appalled ( and it was a long programme) surely I was not the only listener to the wireless that day?

    • @andysedgley
      @andysedgley Год назад +3

      The Great Post Office Scandal by the journalist who uncovered much of what we are hearing, Nick Wallis, is currently available on BBC Sounds. Well worth a listen (as long as you're up to date with your blood pressure medication).

    • @sarabrittlegill9587
      @sarabrittlegill9587 Год назад +2

      I listened to that too. As soon as an ‘IT system” was mentioned I knew it wasn’t the sub post masters at fault. Computers are not magic and they are not clever. There are issues with every single one I have ever worked with during a long career in IT. Maybe not as serious as this but the situation with dodgy contracts, poor culture, a recognisable pattern of system failures, greed and zero accountability created a perfect storm.

  • @janicewatts5888
    @janicewatts5888 10 месяцев назад +1

    In the meantime bonuses should be repaid, with interest. and interim repayments made to the victims. These bosses are despicable.

  • @itimbo61
    @itimbo61 Год назад +15

    Slippery and evasive and not fit for purpose. When are those responsible going to be prosecuted?

  • @HARDMANV1
    @HARDMANV1 Год назад +5

    Shame on them .. even now there putting very high ended legal teams in place to still fight these people and try to reduce the amounts they get 😡😡😡disgusting, disgraceful people. GET THEM PAID!!!!!!

  • @allenp920
    @allenp920 Год назад +21

    Wasn’t me, wasn’t there, not me guv, didn’t see me do it.

  • @curmudgeon1933
    @curmudgeon1933 Год назад +1

    When this character was installed as CEO 4 years ago, he must have been fully briefed on the fact that over 500 of their employees had been accused, convicted and some were jailed, due to a cover up of a defective system.
    He knew he would be facing this committee...so he has spent 4 years trying desperately to make sure he will not face ANY repercussions, and has evidently not prepared any honest answers.

    • @YT-channel42
      @YT-channel42 Год назад

      Plenty of time to be briefed by post office lawers and press teams as well. They are all going on the basis that it will all be forgotten about in time and they can return to business as usual.

  • @barneymcgroo5805
    @barneymcgroo5805 Год назад +11

    These need to have the same legal standing as a court of law. People sitting before the committee should have to swear an oath about telling the truth and those that are found to lie should spend time at his majesties pleasure till they learn to be honest. These don’t serve any real purpose as is shown by the fact that you can not answer any question directly and get away with it.

  • @FenderTele
    @FenderTele Год назад +2

    A" number" of overturned convictions that can be measured in double digits is sickening . Hundreds are waiting to have theirs overturned. Others have taken them to their graves as "sound convictions".

  • @michaelbruce5415
    @michaelbruce5415 Год назад +11

    Select committees are one of the areas where parliament works best. Far less 'Yah Boo' politicking, and far more, cross party experts at work to scrutinize and hold people to account.

  • @stephenwakeman3074
    @stephenwakeman3074 Год назад +2

    This is so very emblematic of the problem corporate capitalist culture. Here sits a CEO whose annual salary, before any bonuses, is over 400K. Yet, what expertise and knowledge does he bring to the table? None. What responsibility and accountability does he bring? None. What of his opinions on past issues for which he has parliamentary privilege? None. So please, someone explain to me, exactly what is it about this person and this role that make it so it commands this level of renumeration? Clearly, it is not a responsible position. You don’t need any expertise or knowledge of the organisation and you do not need to be able to answer straightforward questions. It would be bad enough were this the only example but we’ve seen evidence that suggests that it’s commonplace. These are people who are, at best, mediocre at being human beings, let alone business moguls of incredible talent. Give the committee answers, or face being sacked and then promptly jailed.

  • @deaniweenie
    @deaniweenie 8 месяцев назад +1

    He's been in the job for 4 years and he knew he would be questioned in this enquiry but still comes claiming he doesn't know the answers to the questions. He responds to questions with a smokescreen of 'fob'. He is just as unfit to hold such a post as all his predecessors. I, as millions of others just want to scream when listening to these dreadful people.

  • @donincognito189
    @donincognito189 Год назад +22

    I've seen greased piglets who are less slippery than Nick Read

  • @brendonmadden-smith
    @brendonmadden-smith 10 месяцев назад +1

    Compensation should be at least one billion pounds

  • @MartinBowler-r7r
    @MartinBowler-r7r Год назад +14

    Why does there seem to be laws for the majority of British subjects and different laws for the powers that be? The people who received money they have taken from Post Office staff must all now face prosecution .

  • @brendamuirhead483
    @brendamuirhead483 Год назад +3

    I’m still waiting to hear how many members of each company’s management teams will be facing criminal charges….how angry will the general public be if no one faces legal charges I wonder….if any bookies are taking bets my money would be on very few….most will walk away with their bonuses and pensions intact. I don’t think I’ve seen such complete incompetence from so many highly recompensed individuals. Pathetic excuses too. They should lose everything and sell their own homes to fund compensation.

  • @toriesdontgettazered7464
    @toriesdontgettazered7464 Год назад +25

    If you shut your eyes i swear you can hear Gove talking 😅😅😅

  • @ThrumptonVillageHall
    @ThrumptonVillageHall Год назад +3

    I don't understand why the hearing was not paused and him given the questions that required answering and told him to go away and return with the answers on Monday. And tell him that next time he should be properly briefed.

  • @grahamlong6870
    @grahamlong6870 Год назад +51

    I would not trust this guy and his ilk to successfully, and accurately, run a tap!

    • @gnhonho
      @gnhonho Год назад

      They do look sleazy

    • @billgreen576
      @billgreen576 Год назад +2

      Well that will be those who have gone off to run various Water companies.

  • @tenkloosterherman
    @tenkloosterherman 10 месяцев назад +1

    Things would be speeded up considerably if his salary was adjusted to 0 GBP annually until the problems were solved and until the guilty had been identified. After that he can receive a modest salary.