The Scotsman

Call for emergency legislatio­n to bring justice for postmaster­s

- Alexander Brown

The Scottish Government must use emergency legislatio­n to deliver justice for postmaster­s, the Lib Dems have claimed.

Rishi Sunak announced a new Bill yesterday that will quash the conviction­s of subpostmas­ters as a result of faults with the Post Office IT system, but it will cover only England and Wales.

Humza Yousaf said he was “greatly disappoint­ed” that is the case as he urged the UK government to “think again” on making its Horizon Bill Uk-wide.

Now Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-hamilton MSP has called on SNP ministers to consider bringing emergency legislatio­n that mirrors the UK government’s new law. It is estimated around 100 subpostmas­ters in Scotland were convicted after being wrongly accused of embezzling money from the Post Office.

Mr Cole-hamilton said: “As one of the biggest miscarriag­es of justice in legal history, it is essential that we take urgent steps to get justice and compensati­on for the victims of the Horizon scandal.

“Now that ministers know the UK government’s legislatio­n will not apply to Scotland, they must do everything in their power to find the fastest route to justice for Scottish sub-postmaster­s.

“Specifical­ly, I would like to see ministers exploring emergency legislatio­n to pass an equivalent law. This would enable the Scottish legislatio­n to mirror the final UK law and come into effect as quickly as possible so victims in Scotland aren’t left behind.

“Lives and livelihood­s have been devastated by this appalling scandal. We simply cannot afford any further delays to justice. The Scottish Government has given assurances that Scottish sub-postmaster­s will have their conviction­s quashed, so they must now put in the work to fast-track this and get subpostmas­ters the justice and compensati­on they deserve.”

The First Minister has said his Government is working on a Bill, but it will have to wait to ensure there is no friction with UK legislatio­n. The Scotsman understand­s UK officials didn’t include Scotland as justice is devolved, but they are willing to work with them to ensure Scottish legislatio­n is compatible with the exoneratio­n offer.

 ?? ?? Humza Yousaf says he is greatly disappoint­ed the bill does not include Scotland. Holyrood is working on its own bill
Humza Yousaf says he is greatly disappoint­ed the bill does not include Scotland. Holyrood is working on its own bill

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