MPs Report Failings in Post Office Horizon Redress Schemes and Call for Conviction Review

MPs Report Failings in Post Office Horizon Redress Schemes and Call for Conviction Review
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A parliamentary committee found serious issues in Post Office Horizon redress schemes and urged review of related convictions.

  • A parliamentary committee identified serious structural failings in redress schemes for Post Office Horizon scandal victims.
  • Thousands of post office operators are still waiting for compensation.
  • Victims face delays, inadequate offers, and administrative processes described as retraumatising.
  • MPs called for the government to quash convictions obtained with data from the Post Office's Capture software.
  • The Capture software was the predecessor to the faulty Horizon IT programme.

A parliamentary committee reported significant failings in compensation schemes for victims of the Post Office Horizon scandal and urged the government to quash convictions linked to the earlier Capture software.

The findings highlight ongoing challenges for victims seeking compensation and justice, raising concerns about the effectiveness of current redress processes and the validity of convictions based on unreliable software.

Further government action may be taken to address compensation delays and review convictions. Continued scrutiny of the redress schemes and related legal cases is expected.