Irish Sunday Mirror

A LOTT TO BE ANGRY ABOUT

- BY SASKIA ROWLANDS News@irishmirro­r.ie

SHAMELESS Paula Vennells boogied to Pixie Lott at a staff knees-up as the Post Office fought a legal case by sub-postmaster­s wrongly jailed for theft.

The Post Office boss was filmed with fellow top brass at the expensespa­id company bash at a fivestar hotel. Ms Vennells partied with predecesso­r Alan Cook, who oversaw the wrongful prosecutio­n of 161 sub-postmaster­s and the imprisonme­nt of 57.

There too was Kevin Gilliland, head of retail at the height of the scandal. And there was an invite for Angela Van Den Bogerd, a dogged advocate of faulty Horizon software blamed for wrongful conviction­s.

Last night Seema Misra, who was pregnant when she was wrongly jailed, said: “This is utterly shameful.”

The Surrey sub-postmistre­ss, 48, added: “I can’t believe it – people lost their lives and these people are out there partying. Every time I think I have heard it all, something new emerges, it’s disgusting.

“In 2017 I was struggling to make ends meet and my youngest didn’t even celebrate his birthday, and these people are out having a party.”

The damning footage was taken at the Post Office’s Retail Sales Awards, where top-performing staff get gongs.

Ms Vennells was filmed twirling on stage and singing along to Pixie’s raunchy lyrics during the glittery event at the Hilton Hotel on London’s Park Lane.

Four-time Brit Award nominee Pixie – whose hits include Nasty and What Do You Take Me For? – reportedly charged around £25,000 for corporate gigs at the time.

Dancing to Pixie’s number one single Kiss the Stars, Ms Vennells grinned and showed off her moves in a smart white dress. The bash was on

June 10, 2017 – three months after she provided “inaccurate and misleading” informatio­n to the High Court during legal action by whistleblo­wer Alan Bates and 555 sub-postmaster­s. His campaign against the Post Office’s

merciless injustice spawned ITV hit drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office, starring Toby Jones, which sparked a massive outcry, forcing Ms Vennells to hand back her CBE. But in a speech to kickstart the evening, Ms Vennells

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Every time I think I have heard it all, something new emerges, it’s disgusting

described it as “representi­ng the best values of modern Britain”.

Partygoers were videoed glugging champagne and making quick work of a gourmet threecours­e meal, featuring butternut squash tartines.

It is the first time footage has emerged of bosses letting loose since the scandal – first brought to the company’s attention in 2010.

The clip was proudly posted by the Post Office on its website but later vanished. Yesterday a second wrongly convicted sub-postmaster,

Mark Kelly, 45, from Swansea, was incensed at the footage.

He said: “Nothing surprises me with the Post Office and this just further proves Ms Vennells has no moral compass.”

Ms Vennells, an Anglican priest, pocketed more than £4.5million while chief executive from 2012 to 2019. The video emerged after a dramatic week at the Post

Office inquiry. Fujitsu European boss Paul Patterson admitted it knew of faults for “many, many years”, calling the scandal an “appalling miscarriag­e” which has broken trust in technology. HMRC is also probing the Post Office after experts claimed it may have underpaid £100million in tax after deducting victims’ payments from its profits. Post Office Minister Kevin Hollinrake said he wants those behind the scandal jailed. And ex-postmistre­ss Yvonne Tracey has vowed to run against Lib Dem leader and Kingston and Surbiton MP Sir Ed Davey in the general election, in protest over his former role as Post Office Minister. The Post Office declined to comment on the video.

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 ?? ?? DISCO DIVA Vennells on stage
DISCO DIVA Vennells on stage
 ?? ?? AWARDS Post Office bash for top performers
AWARDS Post Office bash for top performers
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 ?? ?? HITS Pixie sings at do
HITS Pixie sings at do
 ?? ?? BUBBLY For the top brass
BUBBLY For the top brass
 ?? ?? LET’S DANCE Paula Vennells takes to the dancefloor as Pixie Lott belts out hits on stage
LET’S DANCE Paula Vennells takes to the dancefloor as Pixie Lott belts out hits on stage

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