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the part of the e—mail in question is of the page, fujitsu _ e—mail in question is of the page, fujitsu have — e—mail in question is of the page, fujitsu have the ability to impact branch _ fujitsu have the ability to impact branch records via the message storef _ branch records via the message store. but— branch records via the message store, but i'm extremely rigorous procedures— store, but i'm extremely rigorous procedures in place to prevent adjustments being made without prior authorisation. these controls form the core _ authorisation. these controls form the core of— authorisation. these controls form the core of our defence if we get to that stage — the core of our defence if we get to that stage. mr williams then sets out a _ that stage. mr williams then sets out a series of questions, can the post _ out a series of questions, can the post office — out a series of questions, can the post office change transaction data without _ post office change transaction data without sub—postmaster being aware of the _ without sub—postmaster being aware of the change? can
the part of the e—mail in question is of the page, fujitsu _ e—mail in question is of the page, fujitsu have — e—mail in question is of the page, fujitsu have the ability to impact branch _ fujitsu have the ability to impact branch records via the message storef _ branch records via the message store. but— branch records via the message store, but i'm extremely rigorous procedures— store, but i'm extremely rigorous procedures in place to prevent adjustments being made without prior...
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were involved and are part _ that, that fujitsu were involved and are part of— that, that fujitsu were involved and are part of the discussions with the post office — are part of the discussions with the post office on the system. although this will be a _ post office on the system. although this will be a question _ post office on the system. although this will be a question for _ post office on the system. although this will be a question for second i this will be a question for second sight in due course, what was your understanding of the extent to which underlying data and information held by fujitsu including irq data, for example, contractual relationships between a post office and fujitsu policies and correspondence between the organisations was obtained and analysed as part of the work of second sight? it analysed as part of the work of second sight?— analysed as part of the work of second siaht? , , . . second sight? it depends at which date ou second sight? it depends at which date you are _ second sight? it depends at which date you are saying. _ second sight? it depend
were involved and are part _ that, that fujitsu were involved and are part of— that, that fujitsu were involved and are part of the discussions with the post office — are part of the discussions with the post office on the system. although this will be a _ post office on the system. although this will be a question _ post office on the system. although this will be a question for _ post office on the system. although this will be a question for second i this will be a question for second...
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i only started — fujitsu or horizon issues. i only started to — fujitsu or horizon issues. i only started to get involved in... so, there _ started to get involved in... so, there was— started to get involved in... so, there was the tracey marshall e—mail that was— there was the tracey marshall e—mail that was in_ there was the tracey marshall e—mail that was in advance of the meeting i attended. _ that was in advance of the meeting i attended, and again that was just that was in advance of the meeting i attended, and again that wasjust me coming _ attended, and again that wasjust me coming into— attended, and again that wasjust me coming into that because my boss at the time _ coming into that because my boss at the time was out on holiday. then we came _ the time was out on holiday. then we came into _ the time was out on holiday. then we came into the shoesmith's letters about— came into the shoesmith's letters about the — came into the shoesmith's letters about the individual branches. this wasn't _ about the individual branches. this wasn't my— about
i only started — fujitsu or horizon issues. i only started to — fujitsu or horizon issues. i only started to get involved in... so, there _ started to get involved in... so, there was— started to get involved in... so, there was the tracey marshall e—mail that was— there was the tracey marshall e—mail that was in_ there was the tracey marshall e—mail that was in advance of the meeting i attended. _ that was in advance of the meeting i attended, and again that was just that was in...
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you see, fujitsu. just go back to — you about it? you see, fujitsu. just go back to the bottom of that page. you are _ go back to the bottom of that page. you are telling the court that the first time — you are telling the court that the first time you knew of the possibility of inserting transactions was in the last year. or so, _ transactions was in the last year. or so, yes — transactions was in the last year. or so. yes-— transactions was in the last year. l or so. yes-_ at or so, yes. that was. wasn't it? at the time. — or so, yes. that was. wasn't it? at the time. i — or so, yes. that was. wasn't it? at the time, i didn't _ or so, yes. that was. wasn't it? at the time, i didn't think _ or so, yes. that was. wasn't it? at the time, | didn't think it _ or so, yes. that was. wasn't it? at the time, i didn't think it was. - the time, i didn't think it was. what had been happening was the message — what had been happening was the message on the remote access kept changing _ message on the remote access kept changing. so we would ask... th
you see, fujitsu. just go back to — you about it? you see, fujitsu. just go back to the bottom of that page. you are _ go back to the bottom of that page. you are telling the court that the first time — you are telling the court that the first time you knew of the possibility of inserting transactions was in the last year. or so, _ transactions was in the last year. or so, yes — transactions was in the last year. or so. yes-— transactions was in the last year. l or so. yes-_ at or so,...
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, , ., ., fujitsu? sorry, can you repeat that cuestion? fujitsu? sorry, can you repeat that question? if _ fujitsu? sorry, can you repeat that question? if as _ fujitsu? sorry, can you repeat that question? if as seems _ fujitsu? sorry, can you repeat that question? if as seems to _ fujitsu? sorry, can you repeat that question? if as seems to be - fujitsu? sorry, can you repeat that question? if as seems to be the i fujitsu? sorry, can you repeat that l question? if as seems to be the case the post office _ question? if as seems to be the case the post office was _ question? if as seems to be the case the post office was completely - the post office was completely convinced in the integrity of its system, — convinced in the integrity of its system, the robustness of its system, _ system, the robustness of its system, would there be any reason not to _ system, would there be any reason not to investigate all of the data that fujitsu in regard to all of the spot reviews? | that fujitsu in regard to all of the spot reviews?— that fujitsu in regard
, , ., ., fujitsu? sorry, can you repeat that cuestion? fujitsu? sorry, can you repeat that question? if _ fujitsu? sorry, can you repeat that question? if as _ fujitsu? sorry, can you repeat that question? if as seems _ fujitsu? sorry, can you repeat that question? if as seems to _ fujitsu? sorry, can you repeat that question? if as seems to be - fujitsu? sorry, can you repeat that question? if as seems to be the i fujitsu? sorry, can you repeat that l question? if as seems to be the case the...
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fujitsu have _ system will be followed. fujitsu have the — system will be followed. fujitsu have the ability to adjust... but there _ have the ability to adjust... but there are — have the ability to adjust... but there are actually rigorous procedures in place. the sub—postmaster makes a casual accusation— sub—postmaster makes a casual accusation that is extremely serious to the _ accusation that is extremely serious to the business. as usual, he should be able _ to the business. as usual, he should be able to— to the business. as usual, he should be able to produce the evidence for this, or— be able to produce the evidence for this, orwithdraw be able to produce the evidence for this, or withdraw the accusation. so, this, or withdraw the accusation. so. that— this, or withdraw the accusation. so. that is— this, or withdraw the accusation. so, that is the e—mail that you are after. _ so, that is the e—mail that you are after. yes? — so, that is the e-mail that you are after. yes?— so, that is the e-mail that you are after. yes?- carr _ so, th
fujitsu have _ system will be followed. fujitsu have the — system will be followed. fujitsu have the ability to adjust... but there _ have the ability to adjust... but there are — have the ability to adjust... but there are actually rigorous procedures in place. the sub—postmaster makes a casual accusation— sub—postmaster makes a casual accusation that is extremely serious to the _ accusation that is extremely serious to the business. as usual, he should be able _ to the business. as...
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that would — that people in fujitsu can. that would be — that people in fujitsu can. that would be the open and transparent thing _ would be the open and transparent thing to— would be the open and transparent thing to say, wouldn't it? at would be the open and transparent thing to say, wouldn't it?— thing to say, wouldn't it? at this oint thing to say, wouldn't it? at this point here. _ thing to say, wouldn't it? at this point here. as — thing to say, wouldn't it? at this point here, as you _ thing to say, wouldn't it? at this point here, as you can _ thing to say, wouldn't it? at this point here, as you can tell- thing to say, wouldn't it? at this point here, as you can tell froml thing to say, wouldn't it? at this i point here, as you can tell from the notes, it is quite confrontational between val and kevin. i came into this to try to calm it so recurred start having a conversation that. but what i've said there is correct. nobody in post office can get into the system, and then val went on to say about development in the chesterfield team. did say about dev
that would — that people in fujitsu can. that would be — that people in fujitsu can. that would be the open and transparent thing _ would be the open and transparent thing to— would be the open and transparent thing to say, wouldn't it? at would be the open and transparent thing to say, wouldn't it?— thing to say, wouldn't it? at this oint thing to say, wouldn't it? at this point here. _ thing to say, wouldn't it? at this point here. as — thing to say, wouldn't it? at this point here,...
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_ meeting between the post office and fujitsu to _ meeting between the post office and fujitsu to discuss the receipts and payments — fujitsu to discuss the receipts and payments mismatch? | fujitsu to discuss the receipts and payments mismatch?— fujitsu to discuss the receipts and payments mismatch? i was not aware of that. i payments mismatch? i was not aware of that- i was — payments mismatch? i was not aware of that. i was in _ payments mismatch? i was not aware of that. i was in a _ payments mismatch? i was not aware of that. i was in a different _ payments mismatch? i was not aware of that. i was in a different role - of that. i was in a different role in october, it was only when i came into the head of network services role that i started to get involved. at the time you were not aware of the provision of notes concerning the provision of notes concerning the receipts and payments mismatch to members of the legal team, the pol to members of the legal team, the pot iegal— to members of the legal team, the pol legal team? to members of the legal team, the pol legalteam? no.
_ meeting between the post office and fujitsu to _ meeting between the post office and fujitsu to discuss the receipts and payments — fujitsu to discuss the receipts and payments mismatch? | fujitsu to discuss the receipts and payments mismatch?— fujitsu to discuss the receipts and payments mismatch? i was not aware of that. i payments mismatch? i was not aware of that- i was — payments mismatch? i was not aware of that. i was in _ payments mismatch? i was not aware of that. i was in a _...
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it said fujitsu could remotely access, . fujitsu could remotely access, inject transactions. the fujitsu could remotely access, inject transactions.— fujitsu could remotely access, inject transactions. the back door bit is quite _ inject transactions. the back door bit is quite different, _ inject transactions. the back door bit is quite different, i _ inject transactions. the back door bit is quite different, i think. - inject transactions. the back door bit is quite different, i think. so i bit is quite different, i think. so for me. — bit is quite different, i think. so for me. the _ bit is quite different, i think. so for me, the absence of back doors feels _ for me, the absence of back doors feels like — for me, the absence of back doors feels like that is done in an uncontrolled way, whereas if they could _ uncontrolled way, whereas if they could inject, which i later learned about— could inject, which i later learned about balancing transaction, which is that— about balancing transaction, which is that scenario. so for me, the two are the _ is that scenario.
it said fujitsu could remotely access, . fujitsu could remotely access, inject transactions. the fujitsu could remotely access, inject transactions.— fujitsu could remotely access, inject transactions. the back door bit is quite _ inject transactions. the back door bit is quite different, _ inject transactions. the back door bit is quite different, i _ inject transactions. the back door bit is quite different, i think. - inject transactions. the back door bit is quite different, i think. so i...
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out with fujitsu as much as — have your falling out with fujitsu as much as you like. let's think about— as much as you like. let's think about where the government lays. you should _ about where the government lays. you should have _ about where the government lays. you should have been in charge of the helpline _ should have been in charge of the helpline system stopping this misinterpretation of the contract, stopping — misinterpretation of the contract, stopping the fraudulent strut line being _ stopping the fraudulent strut line being taken by the post office they had to _ being taken by the post office they had to pay up? who should have been the title _ had to pay up? who should have been the title of— had to pay up? who should have been the title of the person in charge of that system? the knowledge-based information came _ that system? the knowledge-based information came from _ that system? the knowledge-based information came from the - that system? the knowledge-based information came from the relevant| information came from the relevant product or fu
out with fujitsu as much as — have your falling out with fujitsu as much as you like. let's think about— as much as you like. let's think about where the government lays. you should _ about where the government lays. you should have _ about where the government lays. you should have been in charge of the helpline _ should have been in charge of the helpline system stopping this misinterpretation of the contract, stopping — misinterpretation of the contract, stopping the fraudulent strut...
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it's role of fujitsu mentioned at all? it's hard — role of fujitsu mentioned at all? it's hard to— role of fujitsu mentioned at all? it's hard to remember precisely when fujitsu's role came up. certainly it was raised at some stage and i believe it had been raised before now, yes. buti believe it had been raised before now, yes. but i can't remember exactly when it was first raised. were you given a kind of summary, for want _ were you given a kind of summary, for want of— were you given a kind of summary, forwant ofa— were you given a kind of summary, for want of a better description, of the role _ for want of a better description, of the role that fujitsu might be playing — the role that fujitsu might be playing in providing information, which _ playing in providing information, which permitted the post office, either _ which permitted the post office, either to — which permitted the post office, either to prosecute or take disciplinary action against sub—postmasters? disciplinary action against sub-postmasters?- disciplinary action against sub-postmaste
it's role of fujitsu mentioned at all? it's hard — role of fujitsu mentioned at all? it's hard to— role of fujitsu mentioned at all? it's hard to remember precisely when fujitsu's role came up. certainly it was raised at some stage and i believe it had been raised before now, yes. buti believe it had been raised before now, yes. but i can't remember exactly when it was first raised. were you given a kind of summary, for want _ were you given a kind of summary, for want of— were you given...
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of course conversations are going on with fujitsu. when we get the final compensation bill and the extent of their culpability that is the time to denigrate what proportion of that compensation bill they should pay. and an extraordinary insight into the workings of the iranian regime. a former senior british diplomat speaks for the first time about the day he was attacked by the revolutionary guard. i was being dragged from one detention centre to another during the 2a hours. it was quite, quite lively! i think the iranians had this fear that some miraculous sas operation from a helicopter would suddenly come and release me. good evening. it was a victory for rishi sunak, but in the teeth of tory opposition. the tobacco and vape bill, designed to create a smoke free generation, and successive generations, passed the debate stage, but has it been at a political cost for the prime minister? nick's here. all the machinations and different arithmetic, did it damage rishi sunak? fist arithmetic, did it damage rishi sunak? �* ., sunak? a
of course conversations are going on with fujitsu. when we get the final compensation bill and the extent of their culpability that is the time to denigrate what proportion of that compensation bill they should pay. and an extraordinary insight into the workings of the iranian regime. a former senior british diplomat speaks for the first time about the day he was attacked by the revolutionary guard. i was being dragged from one detention centre to another during the 2a hours. it was quite,...
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do you accept — these are both fujitsu people? yes. do you accept this _ these are both fujitsu people? yes. do you accept this as _ these are both fujitsu people? yes. do you accept this as a _ these are both fujitsu people? yes. do you accept this as a problem that caused a significant discrepancy? i don't know. i am just reading this. i assume it might have done. i never heard of the riposte lock problem before. let heard of the riposte lock problem before. , , ._ before. let me put it this way, if there was _ before. let me put it this way, if there was a _ before. let me put it this way, if there was a problem _ before. let me put it this way, if there was a problem which - before. let me put it this way, if there was a problem which had l before. let me put it this way, if. there was a problem which had the potential to cause discrepancy of over £40,000...— potential to cause discrepancy of over £40,000. .. because it relates to... if it has been around for a number of years and affects most sites, most weeks, that this is an
do you accept — these are both fujitsu people? yes. do you accept this _ these are both fujitsu people? yes. do you accept this as _ these are both fujitsu people? yes. do you accept this as a _ these are both fujitsu people? yes. do you accept this as a problem that caused a significant discrepancy? i don't know. i am just reading this. i assume it might have done. i never heard of the riposte lock problem before. let heard of the riposte lock problem before. , , ._ before. let me put it...
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most probably it should have gone up to fujitsu for review. i think i said in my statement that i consider fujitsu would be the ones to be able to identify a problem or a fault more than an investigator. you were still at the investigation _ more than an investigator. you were still at the investigation stage, i still at the investigation stage, though. it would have been possible to have carried out more of an investigation at this stage. the suggestion in this paragraph we have been looking at is that it is going to be a difficult case because she has evidence of reporting problems with horizon. is that a fair summary of that paragraph?— of that paragraph? yes. as i say, i was never — of that paragraph? yes. as i say, i was never comfortable _ of that paragraph? yes. as i say, i was never comfortable with i of that paragraph? yes. as i say, i was never comfortable with this i was never comfortable with this case. : , , , was never comfortable with this case. ~ , , , , was never comfortable with this case. , case. and is it because there
most probably it should have gone up to fujitsu for review. i think i said in my statement that i consider fujitsu would be the ones to be able to identify a problem or a fault more than an investigator. you were still at the investigation _ more than an investigator. you were still at the investigation stage, i still at the investigation stage, though. it would have been possible to have carried out more of an investigation at this stage. the suggestion in this paragraph we have been looking...
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fujitsu. are they called? fujitsu. fujitsu know was all fujitsu you know what? i was all fujitsu's fault. it's like basically if you hire an idiot, you can everything the you can blame everything on the idiot, they're idiot, can't you? so they're going given three year going to be given a three year contract, believed contract, only believed to be worth £1 million, the worth around £1 million, by the way, it's going to provide way, but it's going to provide technology useful for technology that's useful for selling supermarket selling hardware at supermarket tills handling of tills and also handling proof of age procedures. >> i've said twice that >> i've said twice in that intro, precious, what could go wrong these bunch of i'll wrong given these bunch of i'll call sorry, bunch wrong given these bunch of i'll ca clowns. sorry, bunch wrong given these bunch of i'll ca clowns. ansorry, bunch wrong given these bunch of i'll ca clowns. an importanth contract. >> i think it's ridiculous. i mean, obviously this is something has happened something that has happened
fujitsu. are they called? fujitsu. fujitsu know was all fujitsu you know what? i was all fujitsu's fault. it's like basically if you hire an idiot, you can everything the you can blame everything on the idiot, they're idiot, can't you? so they're going given three year going to be given a three year contract, believed contract, only believed to be worth £1 million, the worth around £1 million, by the way, it's going to provide way, but it's going to provide technology useful for technology...
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the inquiry heard this post office veteran laid the blame on fujitsu's door. she is back here again tomorrow. emma simpson, bbc news at the post office inquiry. two of the household cavalry horses who bolted and galloped through central london yesterday are in a "serious condition", having undergone surgery. the army says it's too early to know if they'll return to official duties. seven horses were spooked during a miliary exercise, with four unseating their riders. as chi chi izundu reports, the household cavalry have been back on parade. this is the event the bolted horses were being exercised for — the major general�*s inspection, which is an annual test of the household cavalry�*s ability to conduct state ceremonial duties for the year. the horses quaker, tennyson and both vida and trojan, who are seen here running through central london, were spooked after building materials were dropped from a height next to them. four soldiers were thrown and while three needed hospital treatment, it's been confirmed one has now been discharged. a cyclist was als
the inquiry heard this post office veteran laid the blame on fujitsu's door. she is back here again tomorrow. emma simpson, bbc news at the post office inquiry. two of the household cavalry horses who bolted and galloped through central london yesterday are in a "serious condition", having undergone surgery. the army says it's too early to know if they'll return to official duties. seven horses were spooked during a miliary exercise, with four unseating their riders. as chi chi izundu...
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yes she was the doorway into fujitsu, she - was the doorway into fujitsu, she would deal with any requests and provided ar r0 data. did would deal with any requests and provided ar rq data.— would deal with any requests and provided ar rq data. did you see her role as administrative? _ provided ar rq data. did you see her role as administrative? yes. - provided ar rq data. did you see her role as administrative? yes. you i provided ar rq data. did you see her role as administrative? yes. you say| role as administrative? yes. you say my barrister — role as administrative? i9; you say my barrister telephoned me and requested ifind out any my barrister telephoned me and requested i find out any information that fujitsu may hold about an office in falkirk. apparently, anne chambers was cross examined and it is said that she had full knowledge of an error in the horizon system at this post office. the subject there is west byfleet, this seems to be an e—mail in the context of the seema misra case? e-mail in the context of the seema misra case?— e—mail in the context of the seema misra
yes she was the doorway into fujitsu, she - was the doorway into fujitsu, she would deal with any requests and provided ar r0 data. did would deal with any requests and provided ar rq data.— would deal with any requests and provided ar rq data. did you see her role as administrative? _ provided ar rq data. did you see her role as administrative? yes. - provided ar rq data. did you see her role as administrative? yes. you i provided ar rq data. did you see her role as administrative? yes. you...
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, which post office and fujitsu, which built the computer software at the heart of the scandal . and the heart of the scandal. and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gbnews.com/alerts. now it's back to andrew and . back to andrew and. bev. >> sit down. i was looking for my pen . good morning. thank you my pen. good morning. thank you so much forjoining us. i don't think you could hear the shout. sit down. andrew. sorry about that. oh, thank you forjoining that. oh, thank you for joining us. this is britain's newsroom on gb news with bev turner and andrew pierce occasionally. >> sit down. yeah, i do now , we >> sit down. yeah, i do now, we talked about this shocking murder yesterday . so the man murder yesterday. so the man suspected of stabbing the 27 year old mother to death when she was pushing the pushchair with her five month old baby in, was actually on police bail for allegedly making threats to kill her. how could this have happened ? happened? >> so masood was >> so habiba masood was conditionally bailed by ma
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but the inquiry was shown a e—mail chain where a colleague said fujitsu can put in an amount remotely. i don't recall seeing _ put in an amount remotely. i don't recall seeing this. _ put in an amount remotely. i don't recall seeing this. that _ put in an amount remotely. i don't recall seeing this. that would - put in an amount remotely. i don'tj recall seeing this. that would have struck me as being strange. angela van den bogerd _ struck me as being strange. angela van den bogerd was _ struck me as being strange. angela van den bogerd was copied - struck me as being strange. angela van den bogerd was copied into - van den bogerd was copied into various e—mails about remote access and there is evidence that fujitsu could tamper with subpostmasters�* accounts. yet the post office continued to deny it was possible for another eight years. i5 continued to deny it was possible for another eight years. is it continued to deny it was possible for another eight years.— for another eight years. is it a case of everyone _ for another eight years. is it a case of everyone missing - for
but the inquiry was shown a e—mail chain where a colleague said fujitsu can put in an amount remotely. i don't recall seeing _ put in an amount remotely. i don't recall seeing this. _ put in an amount remotely. i don't recall seeing this. that _ put in an amount remotely. i don't recall seeing this. that would - put in an amount remotely. i don'tj recall seeing this. that would have struck me as being strange. angela van den bogerd _ struck me as being strange. angela van den bogerd was _...
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when the post office was forced to admit in court that branch accounts could be accessed remotely by fujitsu without the subpostmasters' knowledge. the issue of remote access and horizon�*s software bugs were discussed as far back as 2010 at a meeting which angela van den bogerd was told about in an e—mail. or was it that you and others within the post office studiously avoided lifting the lid on what had happened at the meeting of october 2010, when the receipts and payments mismatch bug was not only discovered, but also was revealed fujitsu's ability to tamper with branch accounts? i wasn't aware of this and i wish i had been aware of this at the time, because that fundamentally changes what my understanding was to do with horizon�*s system and even just the language used in here, clearly, clearly it was known. what this inquiry has been doing is spending a lot of time focusing on this issue of remote access. what did angela van den bogard know and when? the lead counsel to the inquiry has been pulling up e—mails and data from as far back as 2010 when remote access is discussed, an
when the post office was forced to admit in court that branch accounts could be accessed remotely by fujitsu without the subpostmasters' knowledge. the issue of remote access and horizon�*s software bugs were discussed as far back as 2010 at a meeting which angela van den bogerd was told about in an e—mail. or was it that you and others within the post office studiously avoided lifting the lid on what had happened at the meeting of october 2010, when the receipts and payments mismatch bug...
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that i would consider that fujitsu would be the ones to be able to identify a problem or a fault more than an investigator. our correspondent azadeh moshiri is at the inquiry and joins me now... watching that is just a reminder of all the faults in a computer system that, in the end, ended up ruining so many lives. what more have we heard today about who is taking the blame for this in terms of that computer system that was a fidgety system, is that right? yes. computer system that was a fidgety system, is that right?— system, is that right? yes. that is what this inquiry _ system, is that right? yes. that is what this inquiry is _ system, is that right? yes. that is what this inquiry is trying - system, is that right? yes. that is what this inquiry is trying to - what this inquiry is trying to understand, how this could have all possibly happen and what people knew and when they know it. they are trying to understand today whatjohn longman, a former investigator for the post office, knew about the horizon it system, about any bugs in the software, as well as what he disclosed to ot
that i would consider that fujitsu would be the ones to be able to identify a problem or a fault more than an investigator. our correspondent azadeh moshiri is at the inquiry and joins me now... watching that is just a reminder of all the faults in a computer system that, in the end, ended up ruining so many lives. what more have we heard today about who is taking the blame for this in terms of that computer system that was a fidgety system, is that right? yes. computer system that was a...
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, — take the horizon system from fujitsu, against many of its employees' wishes, because they too thought— employees' wishes, because they too thought that it lacked and its supplier— thought that it lacked and its supplier lacked credibility and reliability? supplier lacked credibility and reliabili ? ~ . . supplier lacked credibility and reliability?— supplier lacked credibility and i reliability?_ that reliability? when was that? that carried on for— reliability? when was that? that carried on for many _ reliability? when was that? that carried on for many years. - reliability? when was that? that carried on for many years. i - reliability? when was that? that carried on for many years. i am | reliability? when was that? that i carried on for many years. i am not aware. carried on for many years. i am not aware- long _ carried on for many years. i am not aware. long before _ carried on for many years. i am not aware. long before my _ carried on for many years. i am not aware. long before my time. - carried on for many years. i am notj aware. long before my time. when carried on
, — take the horizon system from fujitsu, against many of its employees' wishes, because they too thought— employees' wishes, because they too thought that it lacked and its supplier— thought that it lacked and its supplier lacked credibility and reliability? supplier lacked credibility and reliabili ? ~ . . supplier lacked credibility and reliability?— supplier lacked credibility and i reliability?_ that reliability? when was that? that carried on for— reliability? when was that?...
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the secret 2017 bramble report uncovered by the bbc said that fujitsu employees had the ability to amend or delete transactions entered by post office branch staff. this information wasn't revealed to postmasters during their civil case. in 2021, the court of appeal quashed the convictions of 39 subpostmasters. the year after, the public inquiry began hearing evidence. and i come from a heritage of postmasters... - for vipin patel, who was wrongly prosecuted for shortfalls in excess of £75,000 at his branch in oxfordshire, compensation is coming too late. for us, the life is slipping away. i've spent now 37 years - in post office, including my 13 years after convictions, so it feels like the - life has been wasted. the next phase of the public inquiry, which starts tomorrow, will look at who knew what at the top. arun iyengar, bbc news. her talent was indisputable. now, the life and music of amy winehouse are the subject of a new film, back to black. it follows her journey to becoming a star, as well as her later struggles with addiction. before this evening's premiere, our culture corr
the secret 2017 bramble report uncovered by the bbc said that fujitsu employees had the ability to amend or delete transactions entered by post office branch staff. this information wasn't revealed to postmasters during their civil case. in 2021, the court of appeal quashed the convictions of 39 subpostmasters. the year after, the public inquiry began hearing evidence. and i come from a heritage of postmasters... - for vipin patel, who was wrongly prosecuted for shortfalls in excess of £75,000...
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the secret 2017 bramble report uncovered by the bbc said that fujitsu employees had the ability to amend or delete transactions entered by post office branch staff. this information wasn't revealed to postmasters during their civil case. in 2021, the court of appeal quashed the convictions of 39 sub—postmasters. the year after, the public inquiry began hearing evidence. and i come from a heritage of postmasters... - for vipin patel, who was wrongly prosecuted for shortfalls in excess of £75,000 at his branch in oxfordshire, compensation is coming too late. for us, the life is slipping away. i've spent now 37 years - in post office, including my 13 years after convictions, so it feels like the - life has been wasted. the next phase of the public inquiry, which starts tomorrow, will look at who knew what at the top. arun iyengar, bbc news. let's speak to david enright, who is a partner at howe & co solictors. he represented many of the sub postmasters. welcome to the programme. when you heard the minister there say that if there is clear wrongdoing, people should go to jail, what did yo
the secret 2017 bramble report uncovered by the bbc said that fujitsu employees had the ability to amend or delete transactions entered by post office branch staff. this information wasn't revealed to postmasters during their civil case. in 2021, the court of appeal quashed the convictions of 39 sub—postmasters. the year after, the public inquiry began hearing evidence. and i come from a heritage of postmasters... - for vipin patel, who was wrongly prosecuted for shortfalls in excess of...
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cover—up, denies those accusations from sub—postmasters, the knowledge that there was the ability for fujitsu to tamper with branch accounts, that issue of remote access is a reality that they didn't have access to, did not know when they were wrongfully prosecuted, and it could have made a difference in their cases. the key here is to understand when executives, who had a lot of power and purview when it came to these complaints, what they knew and when they knew it. there is a lot of back—and—forth about an e—mail she received in 2010, which she says she missed. she has given testimony in court. the inquiry counsel is really trying to determine whether there were any statements that were made. iluuiliiiie determine whether there were any statements that were made. while you have been talking, _ statements that were made. while you have been talking, the _ statements that were made. while you have been talking, the inquiry - statements that were made. while you have been talking, the inquiry has - have been talking, the inquiry has restarted. so let's listen in.- restarted. so let's li
cover—up, denies those accusations from sub—postmasters, the knowledge that there was the ability for fujitsu to tamper with branch accounts, that issue of remote access is a reality that they didn't have access to, did not know when they were wrongfully prosecuted, and it could have made a difference in their cases. the key here is to understand when executives, who had a lot of power and purview when it came to these complaints, what they knew and when they knew it. there is a lot of...
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office as well, that fujitsu had that two sub postmaster is' account. so fujitsu sat in their basement bunker and altered postmasters' accounts without keeping a record of what they were doing and without any knowledge by the sub postmaster is as to what they were doing. that meant that the convictions being based on the idea that it must have been the sub postmaster is that because these losses were unsafe. and paula vennells knew about it. and paula vennells knew about it. and yet when we, the mp5, and the sub postmaster is asked paula vennells is remote access possible? we were told, know it is not. let me ask ou we were told, know it is not. let me ask you bluntly. _ we were told, know it is not. let me ask you bluntly, did _ we were told, know it is not. let me ask you bluntly, did she _ we were told, know it is not. let me ask you bluntly, did she lie - we were told, know it is not. let me ask you bluntly, did she lie to - we were told, know it is not. let me ask you bluntly, did she lie to you? | ask you bluntly, did she lie to you? yes. ~ :. ask
office as well, that fujitsu had that two sub postmaster is' account. so fujitsu sat in their basement bunker and altered postmasters' accounts without keeping a record of what they were doing and without any knowledge by the sub postmaster is as to what they were doing. that meant that the convictions being based on the idea that it must have been the sub postmaster is that because these losses were unsafe. and paula vennells knew about it. and paula vennells knew about it. and yet when we,...
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is giving his version of events ahead of appearances by senior executives from the post office and fujitsu, which built the computer software at the heart of the scandal, and honzon the heart of the scandal, and horizon came in. >> i think i was quite positive about it because i knew what technology and these sorts of systems could do, so i was quite positive, but i found it a bit frustrating once the system was installed and we were operating, i found there were many shortcomings in the system, and knowing what these systems could do, it just seemed a bit of a lost opportunity. >> in other news, six migrants have been injured in the latest wave of violence in northern france as people smugglers clashed with asylum seekers trying to force their way onto small boats without paying . the small boats without paying. the latest violence erupted on a beach near dunkirk and resulted in at least two of the migrants being stabbed multiple times . being stabbed multiple times. the incident was followed by more violence the same area more violence in the same area just a short time later, when polic
is giving his version of events ahead of appearances by senior executives from the post office and fujitsu, which built the computer software at the heart of the scandal, and honzon the heart of the scandal, and horizon came in. >> i think i was quite positive about it because i knew what technology and these sorts of systems could do, so i was quite positive, but i found it a bit frustrating once the system was installed and we were operating, i found there were many shortcomings in the...
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jason beer asked her if she was aware that fujitsu had for me notified the post office of the receipts of payments mismatches on october 2020, she replied, she was not aware of that, she added she was not aware of a meeting between fujitsu and the post office in october 2010 to discuss the bug and she said she don't have that in 2013 and she was also asked towards the end of the session why the onus was on postmasters to prove their innocence rather than the post office to prove their guilt, she replied, i think back then the assumption was that if there was a loss in the branch, that it was the responsibility of the postmaster. mr beer noted that there was a lot of assuming going on and she agreed. the inquiry is now taking a break as is customary around this time and we will return when the evidence continues and a reminder that if you want a continues and a reminder that if you wanta summary continues and a reminder that if you want a summary of what has gone on over the last 90 minutes, you can find that on the bbc news website or app, and now we are going to turn to some other new
jason beer asked her if she was aware that fujitsu had for me notified the post office of the receipts of payments mismatches on october 2020, she replied, she was not aware of that, she added she was not aware of a meeting between fujitsu and the post office in october 2010 to discuss the bug and she said she don't have that in 2013 and she was also asked towards the end of the session why the onus was on postmasters to prove their innocence rather than the post office to prove their guilt,...
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and it wasn't just him. was the fujitsu. him. there was like the fujitsu. >> was. >> there was. >> there was. >> honest, i don't know if >> to be honest, i don't know if you're talking thought you're talking about i thought the scandal was £1 the post office scandal was £1 to send a card. like what i said, i said, here's a card to send mum. and they like, send my mum. and they were like, that's was like, are that's £1.20. i was like, are you yourself? you taking it there yourself? that the price. >> i'll tell you what's in a letter, susie. i'll tell you. what's worse is if you use one of these dodgy stamps, you then get receive get charged a fiver to receive the they don't the letter because they don't honour not honour the stamp. so you're not what do, andrew. honour the stamp. so you're not whtsoundso, andrew. honour the stamp. so you're not whtsounds like1drew. honour the stamp. so you're not whtsounds like someone who knows exactly. >> but that's only a favour. a favour? fine for using a dodgy stamp. i mean, that's not muc
and it wasn't just him. was the fujitsu. him. there was like the fujitsu. >> was. >> there was. >> there was. >> honest, i don't know if >> to be honest, i don't know if you're talking thought you're talking about i thought the scandal was £1 the post office scandal was £1 to send a card. like what i said, i said, here's a card to send mum. and they like, send my mum. and they were like, that's was like, are that's £1.20. i was like, are you yourself? you taking...
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, the company office and fujitsu, the company which built the software. and he's been less than compliments about the future of the post office itself . office itself. >> they need disbanding, it needs removing, it needs building up again from the ground floor. and as i've been quoted quite commonly, the whole of the whole of the postal service nowadays, it's beyond it's a dead duck. it's beyond saving. it needs a real big injection of money
, the company office and fujitsu, the company which built the software. and he's been less than compliments about the future of the post office itself . office itself. >> they need disbanding, it needs removing, it needs building up again from the ground floor. and as i've been quoted quite commonly, the whole of the whole of the postal service nowadays, it's beyond it's a dead duck. it's beyond saving. it needs a real big injection of money
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fujitsu employees were found to be able to tamper with the branch accounts without the sub pass master even knowing and that information, even with the shortfalls in their accounts, was denied in the investigation as well as their wrongful prosecutions. at the heart of the matter is trying to understand what angela van den bogerd and other senior executives at the post office new and when they knew it. pro—palestinian protests among students at universities are continuing to spread internationally. in the us, police have clashed with student demonstrators who set up tents on dozens of campuses. more than 200 have been arrested at universities in los angeles, boston and at austin in texas. the university of southern california has cancelled its graduation ceremony, on what it says are safety grounds. in australia, students have set up camp at the university of sydney, with some staffjoining students at a rally and march through the campus. and in france, students have today blocked access to paris's prestigious sciences po university, demanding that the institution condemn israel's ac
fujitsu employees were found to be able to tamper with the branch accounts without the sub pass master even knowing and that information, even with the shortfalls in their accounts, was denied in the investigation as well as their wrongful prosecutions. at the heart of the matter is trying to understand what angela van den bogerd and other senior executives at the post office new and when they knew it. pro—palestinian protests among students at universities are continuing to spread...
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the secret 2017 bramble report uncovered by the bbc said that fujitsu employees had the ability to amend or delete transactions entered by post office branch staff. this information wasn't revealed to postmasters during their civil case. in 2021, the court of appeal quashed the convictions of 39 subpostmasters. the year after, the public inquiry began hearing evidence. and i come from a heritage of postmasters... - for vipin patel, who was wrongly prosecuted for shortfalls in excess of £75,000 at his branch in oxfordshire, compensation is coming too late. for us, the life is slipping away. i've spent now 37 years - in post office, including my 13 years after convictions, so it feels like the - life has been wasted. the next phase of the public inquiry, which starts tomorrow, will look at who knew what at the top. arun iyengar, bbc news. the time is just after 13:15. our top story this afternoon: a rare total solar eclipse over north america — millions of people are gathering to watch the phenomenon when the moon fully blocks the sun, and we might see some it here too. and celebrating
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because of faults with the horizon computer programme, which was developed by the japanese it company fujitsu. the former royal mail chief executive adam crozier, and the campaigner alan bates will be among those testifying this week. former subpostmaster, sharon brown, told the bbc that she and her husband spent their life savings trying to make up the shortfall, when money started disappearing from their post office account. the error impacted their finances, relationships and mental health for 20 years. it was horrible. it was really horrible. it was the worst years of my life... and that's life lost... ..with the kids, everything. theyjust don't know what they've done to people. the post office minister, kevin hollinrake, has been speaking to bbc breakfast and says the inquiry is important to make sure those responsible are held to account. evidence is being established, and people should be prosecuted. that is my view, and i think you and other people i've spoken to — i certainly feel people who work within the post office and possibly further afield should go to jail. with more on thi
because of faults with the horizon computer programme, which was developed by the japanese it company fujitsu. the former royal mail chief executive adam crozier, and the campaigner alan bates will be among those testifying this week. former subpostmaster, sharon brown, told the bbc that she and her husband spent their life savings trying to make up the shortfall, when money started disappearing from their post office account. the error impacted their finances, relationships and mental health...
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is giving his version of events ahead of appearances by senior executives from the post office and fujitsu, which built the computer software at the heart of the scandal and honzon the heart of the scandal and horizon came in. >> i think i was quite positive about it because i knew what technology and these sorts of systems could do, so i was quite positive, but i found it a bit frustrating once the system was installed and we were operating , installed and we were operating, i found there were many shortcomings in the system, and knowing what these systems could do, it just seemed a bit of a lost opportunity . lost opportunity. >> labour are set to announce a new crackdown on tax avoiders today in a bid to help fund the nhs shadow chancellor rachel reeves will pledge to raise over £5 billion per year, which labour would use to tackle nhs waiting lists and fund free school clubs . the school breakfast clubs. the party has said it will also raise 2.6 billion over the next parliament by closing loopholes in the government's plans to aboush in the government's plans to abolish exemptions for
is giving his version of events ahead of appearances by senior executives from the post office and fujitsu, which built the computer software at the heart of the scandal and honzon the heart of the scandal and horizon came in. >> i think i was quite positive about it because i knew what technology and these sorts of systems could do, so i was quite positive, but i found it a bit frustrating once the system was installed and we were operating , installed and we were operating, i found...
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there was a faulty computer system and cover—ups high up computer system and cover—ups high up in both fujitsu and the post office. this is the biggest scandal in british corporate history. it is unusualfor in british corporate history. it is unusual for a in british corporate history. it is unusualfor a government in british corporate history. it is unusual for a government minister to suggest people should go to jail but i think it shows you where the government is now on this and of course he was saying it is not up to him to decide but he does want the police to investigate and then the courts to decide. ukraine has accused russia of spreading �*fake information�* after moscow blamed kyiv for a drone strike on ukraine's zaporizia nuclear power plant — which is occupied by russian forces. local authorities say, at least 6 people were injured in the attack. the head of the un's atomic watchdog — rafael grossi — says, the attack risked a major nuclear accident. ukraine has denied responsibility. 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford is in kyiv with more. well, the un's at
there was a faulty computer system and cover—ups high up computer system and cover—ups high up in both fujitsu and the post office. this is the biggest scandal in british corporate history. it is unusualfor in british corporate history. it is unusual for a in british corporate history. it is unusualfor a government in british corporate history. it is unusual for a government minister to suggest people should go to jail but i think it shows you where the government is now on this and of...
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post office and fujitsu manages that the system was faulty— fujitsu manages that the system was faulty and _ fujitsu manages that the system was faulty and they did not have remote access— faulty and they did not have remote access to _ faulty and they did not have remote access to the accounts of postmasters. my question to you, do you think— postmasters. my question to you, do you think that evidence of that meeting — you think that evidence of that meeting was deliberately suppressed? i meeting was deliberately suppressed? i cannot— meeting was deliberately suppressed? i cannot say it was deliberately suppressed because i was not party to conversations afterwards. someone knew something at a very early stage. the incredible court case that was taken forward. evidence came that information was known. what we need to establish who knew what when. it is my view had that evidence — what when. it is my view had that evidence been acted upon, we would not be _ evidence been acted upon, we would not be sitting here today. absolutely. 15 wasted years. in your case, 23 wasted years
post office and fujitsu manages that the system was faulty— fujitsu manages that the system was faulty and _ fujitsu manages that the system was faulty and they did not have remote access— faulty and they did not have remote access to _ faulty and they did not have remote access to the accounts of postmasters. my question to you, do you think— postmasters. my question to you, do you think that evidence of that meeting — you think that evidence of that meeting was deliberately...
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he'll be followed by senior figures from the post office and fujitsu in the coming weeks. peter ruddick reports. the man who took on the post office. his story might now be known around the world, but today alan bates will once again be explaining how he was affected by a scandal dubbed the most widespread miscarriage ofjustice in british legal history. his testimony kicks off the latest phase of an inquiry that's been hearing evidence for more than two years but that will now turn to the crucial question of who knew what and when. former royal mail group boss adam crozier is one of a handful of seniorfigures due to appear this week. they're followed later this month by angela van den bogerd, whose role in the post office prosecution of innocent subpostmasters has been heavily criticised. ex—chief executive paula vennells, who was stripped of her cbe earlier this year, will give three days of evidence in may. she will be asked about a draft report uncovered by the bbc, which shows the post office carried on using public money to fund court action, despite knowing its def
he'll be followed by senior figures from the post office and fujitsu in the coming weeks. peter ruddick reports. the man who took on the post office. his story might now be known around the world, but today alan bates will once again be explaining how he was affected by a scandal dubbed the most widespread miscarriage ofjustice in british legal history. his testimony kicks off the latest phase of an inquiry that's been hearing evidence for more than two years but that will now turn to the...
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than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted for stealing because of incorrect information from a fujitsu computer system called horizon. news correspondent ellie price is at the inquiry — and joins us now.
than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted for stealing because of incorrect information from a fujitsu computer system called horizon. news correspondent ellie price is at the inquiry — and joins us now.
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because we have many people in the post office and people in fujitsu and in government that made this decision is to try to bury this case at all costs. and it almost did that, it almost happened. and if they had got away with it we would not be where we are today. away with it we would not be where we are today-— away with it we would not be where we are today. have you heard about financial redress? _ we are today. have you heard about financial redress? i— we are today. have you heard about financial redress? i put _ we are today. have you heard about financial redress? i put in _ we are today. have you heard about financial redress? i put in my- we are today. have you heard about financial redress? i put in my claim | financial redress? i put in my claim in september _ financial redress? i put in my claim in september last _ financial redress? i put in my claim in september last year— financial redress? i put in my claim in september last year put - financial redress? i put in my claim| in september last year put together with forensic accountants that the government approve
because we have many people in the post office and people in fujitsu and in government that made this decision is to try to bury this case at all costs. and it almost did that, it almost happened. and if they had got away with it we would not be where we are today. away with it we would not be where we are today-— away with it we would not be where we are today. have you heard about financial redress? _ we are today. have you heard about financial redress? i— we are today. have you heard...
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faulty accounting software developed by the japanese company fujitsu made it look as though post office workers were stealing. lord arbuthnot said he became "frustrated and annoyed" sub—postmasters�* concerns. —— with the government's lack of drive to address sub—postmasters�* concerns. let's speak to our reporter azadeh moshiri, whojoins us from central london. take us through the key bets. as you said, lord james _ take us through the key bets. as you said, lord james arbuthnot - take us through the key bets. as you said, lord james arbuthnot has - take us through the key bets. as you said, lord james arbuthnot has been j said, lord james arbuthnot has been campaigning on this issue for more than 1a years, he was a conservative mp at the time when one of his constituents became a victim, more than 900 sub—postmasters were prosecuted at the time because of this faulty it system. he has criticise not only the post office but also successive governments for not having done more for the victims. he had said the post office was defensive, secretive and accused them of blockin
faulty accounting software developed by the japanese company fujitsu made it look as though post office workers were stealing. lord arbuthnot said he became "frustrated and annoyed" sub—postmasters�* concerns. —— with the government's lack of drive to address sub—postmasters�* concerns. let's speak to our reporter azadeh moshiri, whojoins us from central london. take us through the key bets. as you said, lord james _ take us through the key bets. as you said, lord james...
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than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted for stealing because of incorrect information from a fujitsu computer system called horizon. news correspondent ellie price is at the inquiry — and joins us now. just take us through what she'd been hearing at the inquiry this morning. it's building on a theme that started last week from senior managers at the post office. today it was david miller he were benchley became the chief operating officer of the post office. he started his officer in 1970 as a trainee. he was a project director of the horizon it system and its implementation. he was in charge of how it was tested, how it was implemented in the late 19905. how it was implemented in the late 1990s. this morning's evidence was about how that testing wind, and there was off—line testing, and there was off—line testing, and there was off—line testing, and there was live testing with sub—postmasters. he was questioned about some of the bugs and faults that came up before the system was rolled out across the country. the inquiry heard that during the testing, some of these bugs, i
than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted for stealing because of incorrect information from a fujitsu computer system called horizon. news correspondent ellie price is at the inquiry — and joins us now. just take us through what she'd been hearing at the inquiry this morning. it's building on a theme that started last week from senior managers at the post office. today it was david miller he were benchley became the chief operating officer of the post office. he started his officer...
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horizon does not have functionality that allows post office or fujitsu to edit or delete the transactions recorded by branches. well... that wasn't correct. we know it's not correct. she finishes by saying, "if you think you've been wrongly convicted, get a solicitor." when i saw that, i literally did collapse on the floor, knowing there's no way i can get a solicitor and sue them in court. what has the post office done to you, parmod? they've broken me, broken me. 22—odd years. lost. never going to get that time back with the family — with work or anything. how important is it for you to see her answer questions now? i need to know, has she finally understood and accepted where she was wrong and maybe put her hands up and say, "yeah, sorry. " that would mean a lot to us. it's a big moment for the inquiry, too. she's a person whose finger was in lots of pies. she made a lot of big decisions. so she's got a lot to answer for. angela van den bogerd has already said she would cooperate fully and willingly with the inquiry. you'll be hard pushed to find an empty seat in this room today. e
horizon does not have functionality that allows post office or fujitsu to edit or delete the transactions recorded by branches. well... that wasn't correct. we know it's not correct. she finishes by saying, "if you think you've been wrongly convicted, get a solicitor." when i saw that, i literally did collapse on the floor, knowing there's no way i can get a solicitor and sue them in court. what has the post office done to you, parmod? they've broken me, broken me. 22—odd years....
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faulty accounting software developed by the japanese company, fujitsu, made it look as though post office workers were stealing. lord arbuthnot said he became "frustrated and annoyed" with the government�*s lack of drive to address sub postmasters�* concerns. let�*s speak to our reporter azadeh moshiri whojoins us from central london. it take us through more info we have heard there today. ilirui’ith it take us through more info we have heard there today.— heard there today. with the in . uiries heard there today. with the inquiries trying _ heard there today. with the inquiries trying to _ heard there today. with the | inquiries trying to determine heard there today. with the i inquiries trying to determine is what is widely seen as one of the biggest miscarriages ofjustice in uk history happening and who knew what and when and campaign for so many of these victims and so, he engaged with post office executives as well as ministers and his assessment was successive governments could�*ve done more to help these victims and the post office defensive, secretive and he said that
faulty accounting software developed by the japanese company, fujitsu, made it look as though post office workers were stealing. lord arbuthnot said he became "frustrated and annoyed" with the government�*s lack of drive to address sub postmasters�* concerns. let�*s speak to our reporter azadeh moshiri whojoins us from central london. it take us through more info we have heard there today. ilirui’ith it take us through more info we have heard there today.— heard there today....
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questions about her knowledge of the issue of remote access which is central to the scandal, the idea that fujitsu employees were able to access branch accounts without sub—postmasters even knowing the information that sub—postmasters were denied during these investigations and the wrongful prosecution is. we are also likely to hear more details about those sub—postmasters' personal cases. the lawyers of the sub—postmasters will be asking questions today and when they have been asking questions, it has tended to be far less clinical and far more impassioned because they personally represent victims whose lives have been destroyed by this scandal. i want to bring someone in, one of the victims. chris, thank you for your time. you were one of the youngest sub—postmasters in this scandal. can you tell me what you made a angela van den bogerd's apology yesterday? we knew she would start with an apology— we knew she would start with an apology in — we knew she would start with an apology in the morning, but the fact that we _ apology in the morning, but the fact that we saw shearer had to
questions about her knowledge of the issue of remote access which is central to the scandal, the idea that fujitsu employees were able to access branch accounts without sub—postmasters even knowing the information that sub—postmasters were denied during these investigations and the wrongful prosecution is. we are also likely to hear more details about those sub—postmasters' personal cases. the lawyers of the sub—postmasters will be asking questions today and when they have been asking...
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case where it should have gone back to see where there was a fault, and it should have gone back to fujitsu for review, because i think i've said in my statement that fujitsu would be the ones to identify a problem or a fault more than the investigator. the council to the inquiry has been asking about the case of someone who was pregnant with her second child when she was sentenced to 16 months in prison. let's have a listen.— sentenced to 16 months in prison. let's have a listen. where there was a case that — let's have a listen. where there was a case that was _ let's have a listen. where there was a case that was discontinued - let's have a listen. where there was| a case that was discontinued because of a concern — a case that was discontinued because of a concern that there may have been _ of a concern that there may have been a _ of a concern that there may have been a problem with horizon, do you now accept— been a problem with horizon, do you now accept that is something that should _ now accept that is something that should have been disclosed in their case? _ should have b
case where it should have gone back to see where there was a fault, and it should have gone back to fujitsu for review, because i think i've said in my statement that fujitsu would be the ones to identify a problem or a fault more than the investigator. the council to the inquiry has been asking about the case of someone who was pregnant with her second child when she was sentenced to 16 months in prison. let's have a listen.— sentenced to 16 months in prison. let's have a listen. where there...
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, the company office and fujitsu, the company which built the software. and he's been less than compliments about the future of the post office itself . office itself. >> they need disbanding, it needs removing, it needs building up again from the ground floor. and as i've been quoted quite commonly, the whole of the whole of the postal service nowadays, it's beyond it's a dead duck. it's beyond saving. it needs a real big injection of money and i think that can only happen coming in from outside. otherwise it's just going to be it's going to be a bugbear for the government for the years to come . for the years to come. >> now, campaigners are calling on the government to ban pesticides. in fact, 25 pesticides, which are which contain so—called forever chemicals after the potentially harmful toxins were found in more than half of food and drink samples, pfoa chemicals, long lasting toxins which have been unked lasting toxins which have been linked to serious health issues, were found in more than 3300 samples tested by the uk government in 2022. out of
, the company office and fujitsu, the company which built the software. and he's been less than compliments about the future of the post office itself . office itself. >> they need disbanding, it needs removing, it needs building up again from the ground floor. and as i've been quoted quite commonly, the whole of the whole of the postal service nowadays, it's beyond it's a dead duck. it's beyond saving. it needs a real big injection of money and i think that can only happen coming in from...
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than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted for stealing because of incorrect information from a fujitsu computer system called horizon. mr miller told the inquiry he had not read a damaging expert report about the horizon system. that led a lawyer representing former sub—postmasters to question mr miller's honesty during his testimony. he comes to you with a report that he is knocking and you are hearing something going on in the background from the post office knocking this report and you decide not to read it. is that what you're saying, mr miller? i it. is that what you're saying, mr miller? �* ., it. is that what you're saying, mr miller? �* . ., miller? i didn't read it. i made it very clear— miller? i didn't read it. i made it very clear to _ miller? i didn't read it. i made it very clear to this _ miller? i didn't read it. i made it very clear to this inquiry - miller? i didn't read it. i made it very clear to this inquiry that i i very clear to this inquiry that i did not— very clear to this inquiry that i did not read it and it's a matter of some _ did not read it and
than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted for stealing because of incorrect information from a fujitsu computer system called horizon. mr miller told the inquiry he had not read a damaging expert report about the horizon system. that led a lawyer representing former sub—postmasters to question mr miller's honesty during his testimony. he comes to you with a report that he is knocking and you are hearing something going on in the background from the post office knocking this report...
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people knew that so much was going on wrong with the horizon system, both within the post office and fujitsu and the criminaljustice system and government, but no one seemed to be doing anything about it for nearly 20 years. 5ir seemed to be doing anything about it for nearly 20 years.— for nearly 20 years. sir anthony hoo-er for nearly 20 years. sir anthony hooper who _ for nearly 20 years. sir anthony hooper who you _ for nearly 20 years. sir anthony hooper who you reference - for nearly 20 years. sir anthony| hooper who you reference there for nearly 20 years. sir anthony - hooper who you reference there said he would told paula venables that the case did not make sense, and he said he made that point over and over again postop in terms of the inquiry, of course some leading figures from the post office will give evidence in the coming days, what do you think should happen? do you think the onus is on waiting until the end of the inquiry before any other sort of investigation kicks in? �* , ., , any other sort of investigation kicks in? �*, ., , ,., kicks in? it's an interesting poi
people knew that so much was going on wrong with the horizon system, both within the post office and fujitsu and the criminaljustice system and government, but no one seemed to be doing anything about it for nearly 20 years. 5ir seemed to be doing anything about it for nearly 20 years.— for nearly 20 years. sir anthony hoo-er for nearly 20 years. sir anthony hooper who _ for nearly 20 years. sir anthony hooper who you _ for nearly 20 years. sir anthony hooper who you reference - for nearly 20...
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the secret 2017 bramble report uncovered by the bbc said that fujitsu employees had the ability to amend or delete transactions entered by post office branch staff. this information wasn't revealed to postmasters during their civil case. in 2021, the court of appeal quashed the convictions of 39 subpostmasters. the year after, the public inquiry began hearing evidence. and i come from a heritage of postmasters... - for vipin patel, who was wrongly prosecuted for shortfalls in excess of £75,000 at his branch in oxfordshire, compensation is coming too late. for us, the life is slipping away. i've spent now 37 years - in post office, including my 13 years after convictions, so it feels like the - life has been wasted. the next phase of the public inquiry, which starts tomorrow, will look at who knew what at the top. arun iyengar, bbc news. a lot of lines coming through it was put at the latest, saying it is up to hamas to come through on a gaza ceasefire. those talks currently going on in cairo. the american cia director there. a lot of pressure coming on the israelis but hammers apparentl
the secret 2017 bramble report uncovered by the bbc said that fujitsu employees had the ability to amend or delete transactions entered by post office branch staff. this information wasn't revealed to postmasters during their civil case. in 2021, the court of appeal quashed the convictions of 39 subpostmasters. the year after, the public inquiry began hearing evidence. and i come from a heritage of postmasters... - for vipin patel, who was wrongly prosecuted for shortfalls in excess of £75,000...