Yorkshire Post

Post Office knew about faults with its system

- Charles Brown NEWS CORRESPOND­ENT

A draft report has revealed the Post Office was aware of evidence that losses could be due to errors in the Horizon IT system but still pressed ahead with the Bates v Post Office Ltd case.

Campaigner Alan Bates led a group of 555 subpostmas­ters who took the Post Office to the High Court over the scandal, which was settled in December 2019.

Details of the document, first reported by the BBC, show “Post Office management” knew sub-postmaster­s may not be to blame for data discrepanc­ies but continued to fight them in court regardless.

The draft report, called Bramble, was commission­ed by the Post Office in March 2016 and carried out by consultanc­y firm Deloitte.

In the report, the firm said it had discussed its findings with “Post Office management”.

Errors in the Horizon IT system or remote tampering could have been responsibl­e for losses discovered at branches, the report said.

Mr Bates’ story recently became the subject of an ITV drama titled Mr Bates vs The Post Office, starring actor Toby Jones.

At a secretly recorded Post Office meeting in July 2013, attended remotely by then chief executive Paula Vennells, management heard subpostmas­ters’ Horizon computers could be accessed remotely.

In 2015, Ms Vennells told MPs she was not aware of any miscarriag­e of justice.

The former chief executive ran the Post Office while it routinely denied there was a problem with its Horizon IT system, and wrongfully prosecuted hundreds of subpostmas­ters.

During the recording, obtained and aired by ITV News, investigat­ors tasked by the Post Office with looking into possible issues with the system told her explicitly about allegation­s that accounts could be accessed remotely.

The Post Office continued to deny remote access was possible until 2019.

A Post Office spokespers­on said: “The statutory public inquiry, chaired by a judge with the power to question witnesses under oath, is the best forum to examine the issues raised by this evidence.

“We continue to remain fully focused on supporting the inquiry get to the truth of what happened and accountabi­lity for that.”

The latest developmen­t comes after a senior MP called for police to investigat­e a series of covert recordings from 2013 which include Post Office executives discussing the Horizon IT scandal.

Liam Byrne, chairman of the Commons Business and Trade Committee, said the recordings were “the first evidence that people knew there was a problem”.

The recordings, uncovered by Channel 4 News, contained conversati­ons between Post Office executives and two forensic accountant­s on May 22 2013.

It suggests they knew there was an issue with the Fujitsu IT system two years before the last sub-postmaster­s were jailed, in 2015.

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