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The UK's "Post Office Scandal" - Jo Hamilton

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For the past twenty years, the UK has been grappling with the aftermath of the notorious "Post Office scandal," which has affected countless innocent individuals. In 2000, the Horizon IT system was introduced to modernise the Post Office network, but its rollout led to a barrage of wrongful convictions for fraud, theft, and false accounting. Despite technological advancements in digital payments and optimised accounting, the system frequently flagged accounting discrepancies due to bugs and errors, resulting in harsh punitive measures taken against subpostmasters and staff. Consequently, thousands of innocent people lost their jobs, homes, and freedom.


The Post Office and its lawyers attempted to cover up the scandal by withholding crucial information about Horizon in court cases, leaving many of the victims without justice or compensation.


Recently, the Court of Appeal overturned the wrongful convictions of many former subpostmasters, stating that the Post Office should not have initiated the prosecutions.


Jo Hamilton, a former sub-postmistress from Hampshire, joined me on this episode to share her story of how the scandal affected her. She was accused of stealing £36,000 from her branch and pleaded guilty to false accounting in 2008 out of fear of imprisonment.

It took years for her to clear her name, and in the meantime, she had to mortgage her house and borrow money from friends. What she didn’t know at the time was the fact that the Post Office investigators had evidence indicating that she had never stolen any money but hid it from her defence.

This scandal underscores the importance of transparency, accountability, and ethical behaviour, particularly with those we ought to trust the most.


You can also listen to my interview with Jo on my audio book 'You Are Accused', available on Audible. Click the link in the description or search for 'You are Accused' by Raphael Rowe to get your copy.


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For the past twenty years, the UK has been grappling with the aftermath of the notorious "Post Office scandal," which has affected countless innocent individuals. In 2000, the Horizon IT system was introduced to modernise the Post Office network, but its rollout led to a barrage of wrongful convictions for fraud, theft, and false accounting. Despite technological advancements in digital payments and optimised accounting, the system frequently flagged accounting discrepancies due to bugs and errors, resulting in harsh punitive measures taken against subpostmasters and staff. Consequently, thousands of innocent people lost their jobs, homes, and freedom.


The Post Office and its lawyers attempted to cover up the scandal by withholding crucial information about Horizon in court cases, leaving many of the victims without justice or compensation.


Recently, the Court of Appeal overturned the wrongful convictions of many former subpostmasters, stating that the Post Office should not have initiated the prosecutions.


Jo Hamilton, a former sub-postmistress from Hampshire, joined me on this episode to share her story of how the scandal affected her. She was accused of stealing £36,000 from her branch and pleaded guilty to false accounting in 2008 out of fear of imprisonment.

It took years for her to clear her name, and in the meantime, she had to mortgage her house and borrow money from friends. What she didn’t know at the time was the fact that the Post Office investigators had evidence indicating that she had never stolen any money but hid it from her defence.

This scandal underscores the importance of transparency, accountability, and ethical behaviour, particularly with those we ought to trust the most.


You can also listen to my interview with Jo on my audio book 'You Are Accused', available on Audible. Click the link in the description or search for 'You are Accused' by Raphael Rowe to get your copy.


‘You Are Accused’ with Raphael Rowe


Guest Links:


Jo on X


Second Chance Podcast Links:


Second Chance on YouTube

Second Chance on Instagram


Second Chance on LinkedIn

Second Chance on Facebook

Raphael's Website


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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