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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...
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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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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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so you're blaming fujitsu instead or someone or the post office? i think is has been you think this is this has been you know, digging out, you know, they're digging out, you know, they're digging out, you know, the know, his his comment at the time. i think that's that's time. and i think that's that's unfair because information time. and i think that's that's unfa he ecause information time. and i think that's that's unfa he had|se information time. and i think that's that's unfa he had to information time. and i think that's that's unfa he had to to ormation time. and i think that's that's unfa he had to to g0|ation time. and i think that's that's unfa he had to to go on on time. and i think that's that's unfa he had to to go on it that he had to had to go on it was an appropriate was it was an appropriate comment. right. so all comment. yes. all right. so all right. good. we were balanced on that fair enough. let's do that then. fair enough. let's do this the time's and this one then. the time's and reform sacked reform uk have sacked a candida
so you're blaming fujitsu instead or someone or the post office? i think is has been you think this is this has been you know, digging out, you know, they're digging out, you know, they're digging out, you know, the know, his his comment at the time. i think that's that's time. and i think that's that's unfair because information time. and i think that's that's unfa he ecause information time. and i think that's that's unfa he had|se information time. and i think that's that's unfa he had to...
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this stage will see senior figures from the post office, royal mail and fujitsu also face questions — including former post office chief executive, paula vennells. here's our business reporter, peter ruddick. 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 pos
this stage will see senior figures from the post office, royal mail and fujitsu also face questions — including former post office chief executive, paula vennells. here's our business reporter, peter ruddick. 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...
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have really been trying to drill down exactly what she knew about the issue of remote access, the fact fujitsu employs good access branch accounts rabout sub—postmasters nowin, information not given to them during the investigation and also the wrongful prosecutions and convictions. information that should have been disclosed to the defence teams. they wanted to know whether angela van den bogerd in the briefing note she gave to mps, to the media, in statements she has made under oath knowingly made false statements, something she plainly denied. in fact, there was even one moment where ed henry put it to her that you are letting wrongful conviction stand in for knowledge the it system and the accounts could be manipulated behind the sub—postmasters“ back. it is the orwellian point, troop is light, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength, balancing transactions, not remote access —— truth is light. it was very emotional at times, the kc accusing her, saying it was about the brand of the post office, and down the postmasters was one thing that stood out for me.— that stood out for
have really been trying to drill down exactly what she knew about the issue of remote access, the fact fujitsu employs good access branch accounts rabout sub—postmasters nowin, information not given to them during the investigation and also the wrongful prosecutions and convictions. information that should have been disclosed to the defence teams. they wanted to know whether angela van den bogerd in the briefing note she gave to mps, to the media, in statements she has made under oath...
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we are also likely to understand more about what she knew about remote access, the fact that fujitsu employees were able to access branch accounts without sub—postmaster is knowing and that is information that is really the heart of the scandal because these victims were not given that information, the defence teams were not given an information during investigations, nor wrongful prosecutions and instead they were regularly told they were the only ones having any problems with the horizon it system. tail: ones having any problems with the horizon it system.— ones having any problems with the horizon it system. talk us through for --eole horizon it system. talk us through for people who _ horizon it system. talk us through for people who haven't _ horizon it system. talk us through for people who haven't been - for people who haven't been monitoring all of this throughout, tell us how many powers the inquiry has, if any, tell us how many powers the inquiry has, ifany, to tell us how many powers the inquiry has, if any, to right these wrongs in the long run?— in the long run? wr
we are also likely to understand more about what she knew about remote access, the fact that fujitsu employees were able to access branch accounts without sub—postmaster is knowing and that is information that is really the heart of the scandal because these victims were not given that information, the defence teams were not given an information during investigations, nor wrongful prosecutions and instead they were regularly told they were the only ones having any problems with the horizon it...
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fujitsu as they made such a good job of the post office scandal, the small boats move is very clever. pick the topic that most incenses people and offer this as a handy solution. it might work , but i solution. it might work, but i can't help thinking that illegal migrants wanting to be british citizens would line up to have their eyeballs scanned and registered as legit, but it will definitely compromise the liberty of us ordinary people who will find all of our data and misdemeanours logged in a central database. next step conditions of freedom attached to be that carbon credits, calories consumed or parking fines unpaid. plus, thanks to last week's scottish hate crime act, you can now add fear of being dobbed in by someone sat at your own dinner table to your paranoia list. make sure grandad doesn't up with his doesn't slip up with his terminology. he can deemed terminology. if he can be deemed to stirring hate, his to be stirring up hate, his words could be logged even if it isn't deemed crime. there are isn't deemed a crime. there are now an estimated 5 million cctv cameras the u
fujitsu as they made such a good job of the post office scandal, the small boats move is very clever. pick the topic that most incenses people and offer this as a handy solution. it might work , but i solution. it might work, but i can't help thinking that illegal migrants wanting to be british citizens would line up to have their eyeballs scanned and registered as legit, but it will definitely compromise the liberty of us ordinary people who will find all of our data and misdemeanours logged...
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fujitsu those guys who made good job of the post made such a good job of the post office situation, that should fill you confidence, right? fill you with confidence, right? should about how many should we talk about how many more there are more billionaires there are today there even 12 today than there were even 12 months ago? forbes rich months ago? well, forbes rich list has welcomed newcomers list has welcomed 265 newcomers this year. 141 of them are billionaires. more billionaires from last year. that means there are now 2781 people who are worth more than $1 billion around the world. that is up from 686 since 2012. so the collective wealth of billionaires has risen by 120% over the past decade . now, over the past decade. now, gentlemen, i'm all for hard work, rewarding aspiration, these billionaires. there's no doubt about it. most of them, not all of them. most of them will have worked very, very hard. but we're living through a time , james, where it feels time, james, where it feels well, it doesn't feel it is fact that we've had the most extraordinary transfer of wealth, parti
fujitsu those guys who made good job of the post made such a good job of the post office situation, that should fill you confidence, right? fill you with confidence, right? should about how many should we talk about how many more there are more billionaires there are today there even 12 today than there were even 12 months ago? forbes rich months ago? well, forbes rich list has welcomed newcomers list has welcomed 265 newcomers this year. 141 of them are billionaires. more billionaires from...
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giving his version of events ahead of appearances by senior executives from the post office, as well as fujitsu, the company which built the software. >> when 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 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 there were many shortcomings in the system and knowing what these systems could do , it just these systems could do, it just seemed a bit of a lost opportunity. >> alan bates , speaking at the >> alan bates, speaking at the post office inquiry today. now labour says it wants to crack down on tax avoiders in a bid to help fund the nhs. the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, says she can raise over £5 billion a year and she says she's going to use it to tackle nhs waiting lists, as well as funding free school breakfast clubs. labour also says it's going to raise 2.5 billion over the next parliament by closing loopholes in the government's
giving his version of events ahead of appearances by senior executives from the post office, as well as fujitsu, the company which built the software. >> when 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 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 there were many...
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and a flip side to this, where there were people that, you know, there were information given from fujitsu that impression that gave the impression that their that gave that gave the impression that theiimpression that gave that gave the impression that theiimpression that, that gave that gave the impression that theiimpression that, youat gave that gave the impression that theiimpression that, you know,e the impression that, you know, the impression that, you know, the system probably wasn't at fault. and because they were saving their own bacon, human nature again, and it's at play and we seem to in this world of social media where you got social media where you just got to everything 140 to keep everything to 140 characters, unless pay for characters, unless you pay for a premium blue tick, premium and get a blue tick, then very easy to point then you it's very easy to point then you it's very easy to point the finger and just be too concise about things. yeah, i mean, do you think this guy's been made into a bit of a scapegoat, is goat that scapegoat, which is a goat that the to all es
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questions about theissue likely to be more questions about the issue of remote access, the idea that fujitsu employees were able to tamper with branch accounts without sub—postmaster is knowing. when did she know that, and when should it have been disclosed to these victims who were wrongfully prosecuted? we also note several internal documents were commissioned by the post office and reports to understand that issue, how did that feed into the communications machine at the post office when angela van den bogerd has said that, at the post office, they did try to control the narrative with its use of language. the inquiry counsel is likely to want to drill down on what statements she made to mps and the media and whether those were true, and importantly today is the day that the lawyers for the hundreds of victims will be asking questions and what we have seen in the past year at the inquiry is that that is when the questions become far less clinical and much more impassioned because these lawyers represent hundreds of victims whose lives have been completely destroyed by this scandal. �*
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fujitsu protected their interests and cared nothing about the consequences are normal people. and another, so many, is a taxpayer payer whose money has been used to pay for all of this, i would like to know who was changing the accounts. as i understand it it was done manually. why did they do it and just as importantly where did the money go and who knew? i think thatis the money go and who knew? i think that is such an important question. it's a question that so many people want answering. they were able to manipulate and change. what was the motivation to do it, why was that actually happening? it's something i will ask our reporter in a moment or two. thank you for watching on bbc two and bbc news. the inquiry is coming up with alan bates. welcome to our bbc news coverage of the post office inquiry, which is entering its next phase here. this next phase will last 15 weeks and seek to answer the central question of who knew what and when. we expect to hearin knew what and when. we expect to hear in the next few weeks from some people who were in the highest levels of power
fujitsu protected their interests and cared nothing about the consequences are normal people. and another, so many, is a taxpayer payer whose money has been used to pay for all of this, i would like to know who was changing the accounts. as i understand it it was done manually. why did they do it and just as importantly where did the money go and who knew? i think thatis the money go and who knew? i think that is such an important question. it's a question that so many people want answering....
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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. em
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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but also corporate failures, fujitsu have already accepted some responsibility for what happened would see them contribute towards this compensation bill which will be quite large. thank you, kevin hollinrake, from westminster. chetan is here with the sport. we talked about the three horse race from the premier league but the women's league cup final was dramatic as well. yes, frida maanum was collapsed onto the stage, she was collapsed onto the stage, she was well and she went home with her arsenal team—mates because they were celebrating, they did win but the big talking point was an altercation between the managers is a good heated. let's round up what was an eventful final, heated. let's round up what was an eventfulfinal, back to back league caps for arsenal. arsenal continental cup champions. a dramatic and emotional day, a coming together of two huge rivals, but it was arsenal who carried the league cup back to london with them. in an edgy affair, chelsea thought they'd taken the lead in the first half. here's ramirez! only for var, rarely used in the women's game, to show a h
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office computer of fujitsu. >> it's very concerning though, isn't , just about the isn't it, just about the handung isn't it, just about the handling of data, the storage of data . well it's not good enough data. well it's not good enough is it? >> there somewhere, right. coming up at half nine as always is it's britain's newsroom and andrew pierce is here. good morning. morning, morning and more. right. thanks more. yes. all right. thanks how are you. >> em- e yeah. very well. >> all right. yeah. very well. >> all right. yeah. very well. >> are you going be >> what are you going to be chomping today? chomping down on today? >> rishi's out campaigning >> well, rishi's out campaigning today elections and >> well, rishi's out campaigning todaywe'll elections and >> well, rishi's out campaigning todaywe'll be elections and >> well, rishi's out campaigning todaywe'll be talking|s and >> well, rishi's out campaigning todaywe'll be talking aboutd >> well, rishi's out campaigning todaywe'll be talking about the boris we'll be talking about the broadside from boris broadside from ottawa from bo
office computer of fujitsu. >> it's very concerning though, isn't , just about the isn't it, just about the handung isn't it, just about the handling of data, the storage of data . well it's not good enough data. well it's not good enough is it? >> there somewhere, right. coming up at half nine as always is it's britain's newsroom and andrew pierce is here. good morning. morning, morning and more. right. thanks more. yes. all right. thanks how are you. >> em- e yeah. very...
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apology just doesn't doesn't do half as much as it, as it needs to do for her. >> the post office, fujitsu and in the interim, the government needs to put their hand in their pockets and get this, get these people paid. so substantially. yeah. >> absolutely shocking. it's a scandal , >> absolutely shocking. it's a scandal, isn't >> absolutely shocking. it's a scandal , isn't it? scandal, isn't it? >> it really is. let us know what you think. gbnews.com slash your say you've got the hang of that now i do now. >> yeah. excellent >> yeah. excellent >> right. let's what >> all right. let's see what the weather's with aidan weather's going to do with aidan mcgivern. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers. sponsors of weather on gb news is . weather on gb news is. >> hello. very good morning to you. welcome to the latest forecast from the met office. there'll be some fine weather in the south and the east today, with even a warm, sunny with even a few warm, sunny spells elsewhere. it's going to be increasingly blustery and increasingly showery. some low cloud at first across western p
apology just doesn't doesn't do half as much as it, as it needs to do for her. >> the post office, fujitsu and in the interim, the government needs to put their hand in their pockets and get this, get these people paid. so substantially. yeah. >> absolutely shocking. it's a scandal , >> absolutely shocking. it's a scandal, isn't >> absolutely shocking. it's a scandal , isn't it? scandal, isn't it? >> it really is. let us know what you think. gbnews.com slash your...
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been giving his version of events ahead of appearances by senior executives from the post office and fujitsu, the company which built the software. and he's been less than complimentary about the future of the post office. >> they need disbanding, it needs removing , it needs 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 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. >> alan bates, speaking at the post office inquiry earlier on today. now the uk has taken part in the largest international airdrop of aid into gaza on a single day, nine nations and 14 aircraft joined in the operation, delivering essential food, water and other supplies to civilians . over a two week to civilians. over a two week period, the royal air force has dropped over 53 tonnes of ai
been giving his version of events ahead of appearances by senior executives from the post office and fujitsu, the company which built the software. and he's been less than complimentary about the future of the post office. >> they need disbanding, it needs removing , it needs 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...
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so we had fujitsu working on it systems for the uk and they wasted billions of pounds. and then the project was scrapped. it's that sort of waste that we should of course reform and not spend. >> and you probably agree with that jess wouldn't you. >> yeah, absolutely. i think . we >> yeah, absolutely. i think. we should try and make, make use of the taxpayers money as efficient. can i quickly respond on the americans? course, on the americans? of course, because i'm not because for one, i'm not advocating american advocating for an american system. there are plenty of other examples, mentioned other examples, like i mentioned with model, for with the nordic model, for example. issue example. but two, the issue with the american actually the american system is actually more government regulation, the american system is actually monthe government regulation, the american system is actually monthe american1ent regulation, the american system is actually monthe american medical|lation, like the american medical association and the fda lobbying the government, making it unaf
so we had fujitsu working on it systems for the uk and they wasted billions of pounds. and then the project was scrapped. it's that sort of waste that we should of course reform and not spend. >> and you probably agree with that jess wouldn't you. >> yeah, absolutely. i think . we >> yeah, absolutely. i think. we should try and make, make use of the taxpayers money as efficient. can i quickly respond on the americans? course, on the americans? of course, because i'm not...
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people who caused this, the post office executives and probably 0ffice executives and probably people in fujitsu, brought to book, whether it is through the inquiry itself or the police investigation. people need to be held to account for their lives and perverting the course ofjustice and i want to see the post of his victims notjust exonerated but properly compensated. we are talking about 2010, it is now 2024. i will take you back to the question, do you think that alan bates deserves a face—to—face apology from you? i bates deserves a face-to-face apology from you?— bates deserves a face-to-face apology from you? i have already said i apology from you? i have already said i wish _ apology from you? i have already said i wish i— apology from you? i have already said i wish i had _ apology from you? i have already said i wish i had seen _ apology from you? i have already said i wish i had seen him - apology from you? i have already said i wish i had seen him after. apology from you? i have already i said i wish i had seen him after the first letter. 50 said i wish i had seen him after
people who caused this, the post office executives and probably 0ffice executives and probably people in fujitsu, brought to book, whether it is through the inquiry itself or the police investigation. people need to be held to account for their lives and perverting the course ofjustice and i want to see the post of his victims notjust exonerated but properly compensated. we are talking about 2010, it is now 2024. i will take you back to the question, do you think that alan bates deserves a...