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It’s everyone’s fault but mine

Ex-Post Office boss blames IT scandal on tech team, lawyers... and postmaster­s

- By Tom Witherow Business Correspond­ent

FORMER Post Office boss Paula Vennells caused outrage yesterday after trying to shift the blame for an IT scandal that ruined the lives of more than 1,000 postmaster­s.

The part-time priest, 61, insisted she did not approve prosecutio­ns of her staff and was misled by computer experts.

She said she was told the IT system was like ‘Fort Knox’ by the boss of operator Fujitsu in a letter to the MPs’ business select committee.

Mrs Vennells also blamed postmaster­s for collapsing a mediation scheme and taking the case to court.

Hundreds of workers were sacked, made bankrupt or wrongly convicted after cash appeared to vanish from their tills between 1999 and 2015.

It was later ruled that shortfalls were the result of flaws in the Post Office’s IT system Horizon.

Yesterday it also emerged that the Government, which owns the Post Office, knew about issues with the programme from 2012.

Mrs Vennells’ comments provoked fury among MPs yesterday. Labour’s Karl Turner, a former shadow attorney general, said: ‘The obfuscatio­n in her evidence is an utter disgrace. Vennells has chosen to throw everybody under the bus to save her own skin. She is responsibl­e for ruining postmaster­s’ lives and she ought to face up to some responsibi­lity.’

Tory MP Andrew Bridgen added: ‘Paula Vennells has treated MPs and postmaster­s with contempt and derision. If she’s not responsibl­e as chief executive for this massive miscarriag­e of justice then who is? Her claims are ludicrous and, if true, would constitute a gross derelictio­n of her duty as head of the Post Office.’ Conservati­ve peer Lord Arbuthnot said parts of her evidence to MPs were ‘obviously rubbish’.

Mrs Vennells broke her silence for the first time in more than five years in the written evidence to MPs. She said: ‘I remember being told by Fujitsu’s then CEO when I raised it with him that the system was “like Fort Knox”.’ Mrs Vennells went on to blame her own staff, saying it was the responsibi­lity of the Post Office’s top lawyer to oversee prosecutio­ns.

The former chief has been accused of covering up the scandal and driving postmaster­s into a court battle to prove they were wrongfully accused.

In December, former staff won a £58million settlement after the Post Office capitulate­d and apologised.

Three separate inquiries have now been launched to find out how an arm of the state was allowed to persecute its own staff for so long. The Daily Mail has led the way in exposing the scandal as part of the Save Our Post Offices campaign.The Government has res- isted an inquiry, which could root out ex-ministers’ role.

Mrs Vennells joined the Post Office in 2007 and took the top job last April. The married mother- of-two, who was paid £4.5million during her tenure, was made a CBE for services to the Post Office last year.

In her statement to MPs, Mrs Vennells added: ‘I am deeply sorry for those... who have suffered, for their families and colleagues, and for what they have been through.’

Nick Read, the new chief executive of the Post Office, said bosses ‘got some things wrong’ and now need to focus on the best way forward.

Fujitsu said it takes the concerns raised ‘very seriously’.

‘Her claims are ludicrous’

 ??  ?? Under fire: Paula Vennells. Inset: The Mail, Dec 23 Post Office boss who still won’t deliver an apology...
Under fire: Paula Vennells. Inset: The Mail, Dec 23 Post Office boss who still won’t deliver an apology...

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