Paula Vennells told me postmasters had their ‘fingers in the tills’, Jo Swinson claims
The former Liberal Democrat leader says ex-Post Office chief ‘knew there was a problem with an unsafe witness’
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The former Liberal Democrat leader says ex-Post Office chief ‘knew there was a problem with an unsafe witness’
State-owned business will pay out £1.2m to former finance boss under reported deal
Exit comes as taxpayer-owned organisation battles fallout from Horizon IT scandal
NHS medics increasingly fear retribution, BMA survey finds
Legal watchdog is looking into the strategy and conduct of solicitors used by the Post Office and Royal Mail Group
The beleaguered organisation is already the subject of a public inquiry
Duncan Tait told the inquiry that Paula Vennells was a ‘demanding customer’
Forensic accountant says actions of executives and lawyers led him to suspect a cover-up and that the firm thought it was ‘above the law’
Lib Dem leader will never build trust by paddleboarding in Cumbria, says Lee Castleton
The Mr Bates star on the ‘shallow’ former Post Office boss, her days as a Benidorm dancing girl – and a new play for our ‘age of victimhood’
Hero immortalised in ITV drama only accepted after former Post Office boss Paula Vennells returned CBE
Andrew Parsons says he believes his firm ‘acted appropriately’ and apologises for the mistakes he made
Slideshow highlighted ‘worrying lack of knowledge’ and ‘poor people management’ five years before chief executive stepped down
Horizon inquiry hears suggestions Alice Perkins thought IT company had upper hand in relations between two organisations
The show was set to be hosted by Bedford School, where the former Post Office chief executive was governor
Sub-postmasters will not see justice for years, as police comb millions of Horizon IT documents for evidence
The public sector’s problem is that everyone is assumed to be acting with the best of intentions – even when they’re not
Here’s a scary thought: how many more bureaucrats and managers have been promoted well beyond their capabilities?
As chief executive, the ordained Anglican priest and former holder of a CBE oversaw pivotal moments in Horizon scandal
Texts appear to show that Dame Moya Greene believed former Post Office chief executive was aware of problems that led to scandal