Other phases have revealed that the Post Office had knowledge that the Horizon software had bugs when rolled out, prosecution witnesses changed their statements when prompted by the Post Office ...
The scandal has been branded Britain’s largest miscarriage of justice after the company's defective accounting software ...
A sub-postmistress is closing a Post Office branch after running it for 22 years because ongoing stress linked to Horizon IT software has left her feeling "physically sick coming to work every day".
Capture was rolled out in Post Office branches in 1992, before being replaced by Fujitsu’s Horizon software in 1999. The Post Office-Horizon scandal saw hundreds of subpostmasters wrongfully ...
Rupert Lloyd Thomas joined the Post Office in 1974, where he spent the best part of 30 years. He reveals the inner working of the organisation which contributed to the widest miscarriage of justice in ...
The Post Office has paused the development of its much-anticipated replacement for the Horizon IT system, a controversial software that contributed to one of the UK's most significant miscarriages ...
There are more than 600 others who were prosecuted by the Post Office on the basis of Horizon software, with 33 individual cases currently being considered by the Criminal Cases Review Commission ...
The Horizon system was found to be unsafe as errors in the software created shortfalls on accounts, leading to wrongful ...
Despite half a billion pounds being paid out, the "vast majority" of those seeking redress are yet to receive their payments.
The Post Office had previously aimed to fully replace Horizon software with a new in-house system called New Branch IT (NBIT) by 2025. However, delays in developing NBIT have forced them to extend ...