Former Post Office boss cornered over knowledge of Horizon software defects in Inquiry

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  • @benwilson6145
    @benwilson6145 7 місяців тому +414

    The Post Office Alzheimer's cluster expands.

    • @0xFEEDC0DE
      @0xFEEDC0DE 7 місяців тому +27

      Amazing how little was known by so many people over such a long time period. Extraordinary how localized the reduction in mental faculties was, really. Should be studied by medical researchers.

    • @laurieharper1526
      @laurieharper1526 7 місяців тому +10

      Ernest Saunders, anyone?

    • @suzilouden5964
      @suzilouden5964 7 місяців тому

      Pathetic! These managers relied on SPM for their obscene salaries and the only thanks the SPMs got, was to be shafted over & over by the @ssh○le$ at the top....🤬🤬🤬

    • @michaelmcginley7930
      @michaelmcginley7930 7 місяців тому

      This lawyers is a boring robt and is not very effective

    • @diannepenny407
      @diannepenny407 7 місяців тому +19

      @@michaelmcginley7930 Which lawyer? If you mean Emma Price, she's bloody brilliant. Her job isn't to entertain you, but to get to the truth.

  • @k8t305
    @k8t305 7 місяців тому +221

    They justify their high salaries by saying they are accountable and the buck stops with them. But when faced with that they lie and say they didn’t know. Disgusting

    • @22Phantasm
      @22Phantasm 7 місяців тому +19

      You hit the disgusting nail on the head. It's pure classism. Impunity personified.

    • @James333-n2q
      @James333-n2q 5 місяців тому +4

      Yes. They get paid the big bucks because of the responsibility that weighs so heavily on their shoulders, they say. But their responsibility seems to evaporate when they’re held accountable.

  • @GarrySMumford
    @GarrySMumford 7 місяців тому +285

    I’m so sorry that the highly paid executives of PO couldn’t remember any accounts or instances of concern about the failings of the Horizon system. It was, after all, many years ago. They were, at least, highly paid. Bless them. In the meantime the hundreds if not thousands of PO victims and families were ravaged by protracted and unremitting injustice were left to rot. WTF!!!

    • @matthewn1805
      @matthewn1805 7 місяців тому +17

      The way he's speaking, avoiding saying anything except where directly asked questions says to me he is being very economical with the truth.

    • @karlmylnere5712
      @karlmylnere5712 7 місяців тому +9

      Blame the Lawyers , their brief to the PO management ,Just tell them you do not remember and keep repeating it , tell barefaced lies but don't worry the government and the PO will protect you .

    • @0xFEEDC0DE
      @0xFEEDC0DE 7 місяців тому +17

      But they went to all the right schools, you see. And received such large salaries and bonuses. I bet they even took Friday afternoon off down at the wine bar! I mean, it just stands to reason that all those grubby "sub" postmasters had their hands in the till, doesn't it? Didn't seem worth the trouble back then, really. Some of the sub postmasters dressed quite poorly, and were from (how shall we put it) less desirable neighbourhoods. All rather unfortunate, but what can you do? Nothing for it, really. Best to just let it lie.

    • @matthewn1805
      @matthewn1805 7 місяців тому

      @@karlmylnere5712 Last week testimony showed that Tory ministers were colluding with the PO to cover things up, yet in public they say they're fixing things and the issues are all someone else's fault!

  • @BanjoLuke1
    @BanjoLuke1 7 місяців тому +199

    Extraordinary.
    It goes way beyond Vennels.
    She is an easy target partly because of her bizarre delusion that she was a "good" person and a fit subject for ordination in the Anglican Church. Too, too bizarre. Too, too delusional.
    But it goes far beyond her.
    I am sickened by the corporate "bullshit bingo" language being trotted out by one after another of the senior executives in this inquiry.
    It is nauseating.

    • @turnitback
      @turnitback 7 місяців тому +18

      Agreed, and it's not just her own bizarre delusion. It's cultural. We British, collectively, assume that status brings virtue, or at least are afraid openly to suggest otherwise when we see those with power over us doing wrong. That fear is justified, because we know that saying anything has serious consequences.

    • @destyler2444
      @destyler2444 7 місяців тому +3

      ​@@yorkshirehousewife784correct

    • @podthesod
      @podthesod 7 місяців тому

      So often people that rush to religious bullshit are the real nasty pieces of work … Vennels? she looks like what she is!

    • @willlawrence8756
      @willlawrence8756 7 місяців тому +5

      @@turnitback Still there in full measure; current head of the C of England has not been seen protesting in normal attire outside No 10 on a 'hunger strike' re political zionism/tens of thousands of deaths etc...Gaza , nor speaking up to stop arms to Is in House of Lords....little wonder his churches are mostly empty museums, would be worrying if they were full each Sunday!

    • @michaelmcginley7930
      @michaelmcginley7930 7 місяців тому

      Absolutely rubbish many people know that vennels and her crew are evil sociopaths they don't fool me.they are calculating individuals who should be punished

  • @dismalfist
    @dismalfist 7 місяців тому +237

    DON'T DROP THIS ISSUE JOE! We NEED this in the spotlight. Absolutely no way we can let these crooks get away with the evil they've done.

    • @markcarlon8558
      @markcarlon8558 7 місяців тому +9

      I agree with you, we all need to support these post office workers, if not I cannot see justice being served.

    • @jaynemacklyne1462
      @jaynemacklyne1462 7 місяців тому +5

      I'm not sure what justice can look like if so many are involved at so many levels

    • @mikestory6023
      @mikestory6023 7 місяців тому

      These post office management witnesses are universally rotten to the core.

    • @michaelmcginley7930
      @michaelmcginley7930 7 місяців тому +4

      They will get away with it.its only the tea lady and beloved that get punished

    • @michaelmcginley7930
      @michaelmcginley7930 7 місяців тому +1

      In other country such as francer there would be raits innthe street.sorry but this woman lawyers is rubbish

  • @jasoncookuk
    @jasoncookuk 7 місяців тому +61

    A reminder that David Miller wasn't just a Managing Director of Post Office - he was a core part of the Horizon project leadership team (a deputy director in 1995 and programme director in 1998 according to his recent testimony at the inquiry). He was describing Horizon as "robust and fit for purpose" (the phrase that comes back to haunt everyone) while it was being rolled out in 1999, despite Ernst and Young highlighting serious issues *to him* with data integrity in their auditing.
    When it comes to who covered it up - I expect a lot of fingers will be pointing in his direction.

  • @georgep4465
    @georgep4465 7 місяців тому +143

    This person signed a cheque for some £180k on the basis that he was asked to - but did not ask any questions and did not read any of underlying documents. Huh! Isn't that what negligence looks like? It is not as if £180k was petty cash. On any view it was a material sum. It was probably as much or nearly as much as his annual salary. Yet he just signed without further enquiry. We are to believe that? Sorry! Not credible.

    • @matthewn1805
      @matthewn1805 7 місяців тому +20

      There seems to be a rule at the PO, no-one at the top knows anything about the running of the business, apparently junior management are doing all that, in which case they may as well have been unemployed so should return their massive salaries as they clearly did not earn them.

    • @russ9921
      @russ9921 6 місяців тому +6

      And it was all public money too.

    • @clivejones1152
      @clivejones1152 4 місяці тому

      Are you in the habit of signing cheques for considerable sums of money without satisfying yourself it was valid ?

  • @RuinInScotland
    @RuinInScotland 7 місяців тому +146

    Complicit in the cover up. Get him locked up

  • @fredsmith1970
    @fredsmith1970 7 місяців тому +106

    So many of these Post Office managers know nothing, remember nothing, never asked any questions, never understood what they were doing or what they were responsible for. And yet, for some reason, they see nothing wrong with having drawn huge salaries for this utter level of collective incompetence.

    • @alwhyte6533
      @alwhyte6533 7 місяців тому +7

      If anyone else were that incompitent, they'd be sacked. Why do these entitled buffoons think it's their right to be employed regardless of their utter ineptitude?

    • @margaretfitzgerald1489
      @margaretfitzgerald1489 6 місяців тому

      Disgusting they are

    • @stuartwillard6558
      @stuartwillard6558 6 місяців тому

      @@alwhyte6533 sadly I suspect this is a pretty common level of competence throughout UK business or organisations, this lot, thx mostly to the limpet like grasp of Mr Bates got found out, even then it took scarily 20 years and indeed ten + years after the defence effectively fell apart if people were willing to grasp the facts. Cover ups are insidious unfortunately.

    • @morphix9
      @morphix9 5 місяців тому

      Like any errant human, they are drawn into a culture of deceit, it’s dark roots are fed from the monster at the highest level. Telling the truth is equivalent to suicide.

  • @Shood33
    @Shood33 7 місяців тому +111

    Look how slow he is at answering these question.. he’s trying to make sure he doesn’t slip up. That’s what people do when they know they’ve done wrong and don’t want to be blamed.

  • @johngraham6181
    @johngraham6181 7 місяців тому +110

    Another one who crosses his arms when he is faced with uncomfortable details

    • @DeborahHazel-y6g
      @DeborahHazel-y6g 7 місяців тому +10

      People do that to protect themselves, psychology 😊

    • @stevenclarke5606
      @stevenclarke5606 7 місяців тому

      @@DeborahHazel-y6git’s a defensive action

    • @mash5702
      @mash5702 7 місяців тому +13

      interestingly he didn't like being interrogated by a young female barrister. He couldn't keep the 'tells' hidden.

  • @kennethwalsh8804
    @kennethwalsh8804 7 місяців тому +31

    So, the Postmasters, were prosecuted, and some sent to prison, for not doing their " job" properly.
    Yet, although these Executives and Managers, couldn't or didn't do their " job" properly, they still got highly paid.
    It beggers belief.

  • @2tgbbsot
    @2tgbbsot 7 місяців тому +101

    They remember things in their defence, but forgets things in their guilt!!!

    • @Electricdreams21
      @Electricdreams21 6 місяців тому

      They put that question directly to Paula Vennels this week. Seems to be the company line

  • @gtowngtown1601
    @gtowngtown1601 7 місяців тому +39

    When I installed the ovens at Auschwitz I had no idea what they were going to be used for. Not me guv.

  • @hugolindum7728
    @hugolindum7728 7 місяців тому +40

    I have been on the board of two PLCs - I have never seen people who show so little interest in details of such serious matters.
    It’s extraordinary that he didn’t read the advice from lawyers - it’s just inconceivable.

    • @stevecarmo548
      @stevecarmo548 7 місяців тому +6

      Unless he was running late for a round of golf.

    • @apedanticpeasant1447
      @apedanticpeasant1447 7 місяців тому +4

      Fact. No one would authorise something like this unless they knew all of the angles. Lying like a cheap watch.

    • @sergioalmasy8722
      @sergioalmasy8722 6 місяців тому +1

      It's inconceivable because, as we all know, he's lying through his teeth. Sir Wynn intervenes on a point of clarity, and this man responds with "I'm sorry, Sir, I cannot help you". "Cannot" meaning "will not".

  • @Dude-etiquette
    @Dude-etiquette 7 місяців тому +138

    He should be in jail

    • @dagehar
      @dagehar 7 місяців тому +3

      "I 'm afraid this is correct sir. Lock me up"

    • @PickleThePig
      @PickleThePig 7 місяців тому

      Stoned.

    • @itsjudystube
      @itsjudystube 6 місяців тому

      It’s a long time ago. Many of these individuals are older. Memory is imperfect. Memory fades almost completely when confronted twenty years later.
      Hate on me if you like.
      Many of these people being interviewed are not the people who caused this miscarriage of justice. They were pawns being told what to think and being manipulated. They were under huge pressure to comply with the senior management line.
      At the times they are discussing here many organisations had a very poisonous culture where people were not allowed to ask questions. Pressure was put on constantly to comply with the expectations of the organisation. Jobs were threatened. Pay was threatened. Too much was deliberately loaded on to people so it was impossible to think through a situation.
      Go to the top to find out the truth. Managers lower down did not cause this but they can help to uncover where the responsibility lay for the deliberate deception. They were caught up in a tangle of lies from further up their line, so much so that they could no longer see or act clearly. They were silenced deliberately by a malicious and poisonous organisational culture.

    • @Coneman3
      @Coneman3 6 місяців тому

      But these are the people at the top!

  • @DerekNewtonKeswick
    @DerekNewtonKeswick 7 місяців тому +67

    This is why businesses should be more strictly regulated - not less.

    • @showlett33
      @showlett33 7 місяців тому +7

      it also shows the danger of a solely digital economy

    • @bottleneck4593
      @bottleneck4593 7 місяців тому

      Nonsense. This a taxpayer owned and funded business, not a private business, ultimately controlled by government ministers. And you want to give these morons more involvement in our lives. Your thinking is confused.

    • @TheeCuteness
      @TheeCuteness 7 місяців тому

      🌟 *THIS COMMENT!!*
      Right on point! Deregulation in large industry has NEVER once benefited the everyday worker and usually ends in travesties like this!!

    • @hugolindum7728
      @hugolindum7728 6 місяців тому

      But this isn’t a business - it’s the government. The Post Office is wholly government owned.

  • @elrevesyelderecho
    @elrevesyelderecho 7 місяців тому +74

    4:05 I was just following orders. Since Nuremberg trials it's not an allowed defense argument

    • @susankeating8678
      @susankeating8678 7 місяців тому

      And look what happened to those guilty Nazis thanks to Albert Pierrepoint.

  • @JohnH108
    @JohnH108 7 місяців тому +84

    How do these “captains of industry” and politicians for that matter ( Rishi Sunak I’m looking at you) get so far with such poor memories?

    • @dismalfist
      @dismalfist 7 місяців тому +13

      It MIGHT JUST BE THE CASE that they're a bit selective in the old amnesia...

    • @leemoldon
      @leemoldon 7 місяців тому +6

      And boris

    • @juliegwilliam8503
      @juliegwilliam8503 7 місяців тому +4

      Not forgetting wee Nicky krankee! 😂

    • @stevenclarke5606
      @stevenclarke5606 7 місяців тому +8

      Sunak couldn’t run a Bath !

    • @philippedley5073
      @philippedley5073 7 місяців тому +13

      People like him in charge of businesses is the reason our economy hasn't grown in years.

  • @miraforeman7567
    @miraforeman7567 7 місяців тому +55

    Amnesia is most prevalent attribute to all PO bosses

    • @imagmahd7307
      @imagmahd7307 7 місяців тому +4

      Sooooo selective. Bet they remember the exact names of all of the shitty brands and accessories they spend our tax money on. American Psycho gone Brit.

  • @shaunyweaver1144
    @shaunyweaver1144 7 місяців тому +50

    Obviously been instructed all of them, to follow the Amnesia path, get them in front of the criminal courts ..

  • @hilarydewhurst
    @hilarydewhurst 7 місяців тому +45

    So he had an emergency meeting about doubts over an "expert" witness which resulted in him signing off £180,000 without thinking may be he should ask further questions or a the very least read the supporting documentatio. Unbelievable

    • @dizwell
      @dizwell 5 місяців тому

      Definitely shocking. It's not like £180,000 is loose change behind the sofa. If they caved in a case to that financial extent, surely the immediate wash-up should have been, 'What the hell is wrong with our IT system that got us into this mess!' Not following this up at the time seems to be a grave dereliction of directorial duty.

  • @tinaunderhill5412
    @tinaunderhill5412 7 місяців тому +42

    What the hell did these senior managers do all day?

    • @iffatali9717
      @iffatali9717 6 місяців тому

      Nothing because they have no common sense or knowledge

    • @ogstopper
      @ogstopper 5 місяців тому +1

      The kicked the can down the road.

    • @MRJERRYCURTIN
      @MRJERRYCURTIN 5 місяців тому

      At there golf club discussing the greens and catering

  • @EmptyGlass99
    @EmptyGlass99 7 місяців тому +69

    "I don't recall."
    We should take this to mean an admission of guilt.

    • @tightcamper
      @tightcamper 7 місяців тому +4

      I believe you are correct.

  • @CatholicSatan
    @CatholicSatan 7 місяців тому +61

    Appalling bunch of people - and not just at executive level - but both at POL and at Fujitsu, in legal and investigative departments, at the "Help" desk... _and_ in government and the civil service! Watching the inquiry and knowing of this for _years_ having read _Computer Weekly_ and _Private Eye,_ I am increasingly astounded at how the religious mantra of "Horizon Good, postmasters Bad!" was *_so_* pervasive. I am also astounded at just how incurious these people were. According to POL, there was a huge number of criminals operating post offices, criminals who had invested their own monies, linked the PO to their own businesses (both via contracts and via Horizon terminals), lived over the shop - yet they all had their fingers in the till! But no one thought to ask how this anomaly came about. They all just repeated the mantra.

    • @romanpolanski4928
      @romanpolanski4928 6 місяців тому

      Well said. I find it most curious that no one ever tried to trace the funds supposedly "stolen" by the SBM'S through their personal bank accounts. Of course, this would have exonerated them.

  • @Ken-er9cq
    @Ken-er9cq 7 місяців тому +22

    Wyn does a wonderful job of summarising things. I assume that he doesn’t need the money, this is something that he was asked to and he decided he wanted to do it.

  • @stevenclarke5606
    @stevenclarke5606 7 місяців тому +36

    The Post Office management don’t seem to be able to remember anything, apart from the Bonuses they received!

    • @susanbrown1090
      @susanbrown1090 7 місяців тому +8

      I think that poor memory must have been a requirement for getting a management job at the Post Office 🤬

  • @DeeDee-mf3jt
    @DeeDee-mf3jt 7 місяців тому +70

    No morals what so ever 🤬🤬

  • @terrysmith9362
    @terrysmith9362 7 місяців тому +21

    The judge is brilliant

  • @anthonywilson8998
    @anthonywilson8998 7 місяців тому +36

    There seems to be a whole procession of old men who didn’t know anything and were negligent in their duties.

    • @johnlowe-tq6ey
      @johnlowe-tq6ey 7 місяців тому +1

      Or did know something and are covering up.

    • @angussmith6825
      @angussmith6825 7 місяців тому +2

      Why we letting the woman off the hook?

    • @MeatyWhack
      @MeatyWhack 6 місяців тому

      Women too! Equal rights incompetence

    • @hugolindum7728
      @hugolindum7728 6 місяців тому +1

      The top people were in fact women.

  • @JonDingle
    @JonDingle 7 місяців тому +19

    "I'm sorry sir, I won't be able to help you", these people are disgusting.

  • @stevecarmo548
    @stevecarmo548 7 місяців тому +15

    Can't wait until the public inquiry is over so that we can move on to criminal hearings. I've no doubt that the public submissions will be formulated with that prospect in mind.

  • @mash5702
    @mash5702 7 місяців тому +12

    Having listened to this interview of senior leadership and others many times, it strikes me as remarkable that they can remember great details of little consequence but nothing of the red flags that threatened the very existance of the business and their position. This is 101 basic business acumen. The suggestions from all is that these 'slips' were common place. This is an afront to anyone with a modicum of sense. This is not a case of economy of truth but utter faslehoods. To sit there on your fat pensions while harder working honest people were throne into Dante's hell is beyond belief. I suggest as with others that psychopaths float to the top of large corporations hence the lack of compassion and human decency.
    I truly hope these individuals are held accountable and spend the rest of thier unproductive existence rotting away in some dark place.

  • @cupguin
    @cupguin 7 місяців тому +18

    I do have to admit I think this rush to ascribe malice to everyone involved rather than incompetency is a worrying. Countless people suffered due to decisions made by the Post Office and I think it's easier to reflexively think people need to have committed crimes or are covering up for their actions now.
    While i could be wrong a lot of this just seems to be corporate culture gone mad. Which I think is more terrifying. In this case yes maybe he's lying but also, more terrifying, maybe he was just terrible at his job. Like maybe this happened and it didn't even register because he didn't understand the implications. He might have been in a position to help people, prevent unjust convictions, and he might just have been too thick.
    There are these disparate groups working against each other in this story. The actual people working in post offices who actually understand the system but are the lowest level in this set-up. From day one of the Horizon system testing their concerns have been ignored. Except the story goes the head office appointed someone without any tech background to supervise the test. He was warned Horizon wasn't fit for purpose, told people were struggling, but how was he to understand those implications? He didn't understand what could go wrong with a computer program, didn't understand the legal implications and didn't know what questions to ask if Fujitsu. One nerd in that role, or lawyer or expert in the field and this might have been prevented. But he went back to HQ and said looks great. No one there noticed he was incompetent and shouldn't have had the job because no one there knew anything about software either. The people they were liaising with at Fujitsu weren't programmers, why would you talk to the workers when you're management? They would have been in sales or execs who's job it was to over promise and sell their company. Two more layers of people who never tried to use the software as intended to see if it worked. No one who went to an actual post office to see how it functioned because that's not their job. Their job was selling a product or modernizing the Post Office. Also the government had already sunk a bunch of cost into buying the thing, almost like they made a fallacious decision to get something for that money. If only there was a term for that.
    At every level some group of people was doing exactly what their job was and ignoring what it meant to real people. No one asked anything outside their remit and never questioned their aims. Modernization, reducing fraud, keeping the post office open, cutting costs, personally recovering money.
    Why didn't someone like this see the disaster they were creating? They were a bit thick and it wasn't their job. They just read reports and did their job as an incompetent cog.
    Which is more terrifying than incompetent. The system itself doesn't work. People get hired and promoted off of results not due to competency or skills. The people with skills are left doing their job and not being shown the larger picture.
    So snobbery and the British class system at work. People trusting that people like them are good at running things ergo things are going well. No need to question if the plebs are stealing or, those sort always do. Reminds me of Rishi decided to cut benefits because people can't possibly need them and all the right sort agree they're good at being in power so their ideas must work.

    • @ajward137
      @ajward137 7 місяців тому +6

      That's all depressingly plausible as an explanation, yet still the patterns of behaviour represent failure to adequately perform. Breathtaking incompetence is still worthy of some kind of sensure - lawyers and accountants have codes of practice and boards of conduct - shouldn't C-suite execs as well? There comes a point where ignorance is no excuse - you should have known; you should have asked; you should have satisfied yourself that minimum standards of conduct were being followed. I think that's the lesson to learn here.

  • @raymondbonington9355
    @raymondbonington9355 7 місяців тому +22

    Bet these people still sleep ,the arrogance is how dare you

    • @mash5702
      @mash5702 7 місяців тому +1

      psychopophy

  • @SusanScarrott
    @SusanScarrott 7 місяців тому +11

    I can't understand how these people didn't know about the Horizon problems for so long because I have known about them since Private Eye started writing about it and I am an old lady.

    • @PJMcInerney
      @PJMcInerney 7 місяців тому +5

      Oh they knew long before PE got hold of the story

    • @pipcalman3412
      @pipcalman3412 6 місяців тому

      Yes me too

  • @keithbuckley3220
    @keithbuckley3220 7 місяців тому +13

    Whole management should be taken to court and jailed. They all seem to be suffering from corporate amnesia or are lying.

  • @terencerowberry2444
    @terencerowberry2444 7 місяців тому +11

    It seems to me as if these executives day at at work was to go to there office put their feet, up snooze till lunch time then have an executive lunch for a couple of hours, then stagger back to their office, get their secretary in and tell her/him that they were at an outside meeting and to call their wife and tell them they will be late home due to work, then off to the golf club . This is how it must have been for them all to be so absent minded.

  • @user-bu9nb8wr6e
    @user-bu9nb8wr6e 7 місяців тому +20

    Going to be a bus coming along shortly and someone will be getting thrown under it, in court.

    • @WorkerDroid
      @WorkerDroid 7 місяців тому

      Gareth Jenkins I would suspect….seems that everyone is pointing at him for every single problem. A weak, narcissistic fool who was courted by POL to be their ace in the hole for every legal action. Groomed, preened, and soon to be plucked by the same people

  • @raybede
    @raybede 7 місяців тому +10

    Makes one feel that one would like to apply a more pressurising questioning technique.
    The female Barrister is brilliantly calm and controlled and relentless however.
    What did Miller do for his huge salary? They all were in cahoots and determined not to
    drop each other in the mire, thus the poor Sub postmasters were tortured beyond belief.
    They all need to be sent to prison for a long stretch.

  • @BrianCharles-t6f
    @BrianCharles-t6f 7 місяців тому +4

    The managerial interviews for post office executives:
    'If asked can you recall anything that might be of use to us executives?
    'Yes'
    If asked can you recall anything that may be of use to our workers and the public?
    'No'
    'Congratualtions, Can you start Monday?'
    'Yes'

  • @hans-heinerkleinmanns1955
    @hans-heinerkleinmanns1955 7 місяців тому +4

    Probably the young woman, who is questioning David Miller is a hope for Great- Sorry, for Britain. I wish her a great Career!

  • @tomblack8211
    @tomblack8211 7 місяців тому +3

    The exchange between Sir Wyn Williams and David Miller, from 7.00 to 8.20, amounts to Sir Wyn extracting from Mr. Miller the admission that he had allowed a cover-up to take place.

  • @fireskycam9889
    @fireskycam9889 7 місяців тому +6

    It seems like they all knew about the problem but they all expected someone else to do something

  • @SomchaiSpeaks
    @SomchaiSpeaks 7 місяців тому +11

    Breathtaking dereliction of duty, a total lack of interest in ensuring matters are dealt with comprehensively and competently and an apparent indolence that is criminal. Asleep at the wheel doesn't begin to encompass the rank incompetence exhibited by this person. It is a pity that being subjected to being shackled in The Stocks are no longer a firm of punishment.

  • @kmooney1954
    @kmooney1954 7 місяців тому +6

    Got to love this lady and her pauses before dropping the next bomb (question) that must put the interviewee on an "Oh my God, what's next?" alert!

  • @ChrisM541
    @ChrisM541 7 місяців тому +10

    Question: We ALL know by now that everyone at the top and very many right down to the bottom of the PO knew exactly the gravity of the affect of those Horizon's bugs on convicting, and ruining the lives, of all those sub postmasters and their families. We all know the internal and external legal system/advice knew this too, as well, of course, as Fujitsu. The 'pattern'(!!!) of what was happening for all those years was so painfully obvious.
    --> WHO in the government sanctioned/approved the PO's 'Horizon hush policy'? !!!
    --> WHO in the government sanctioned/approved the legal system's 'Horizon hush policy'? !!!
    We'll soon find out if that same controlling force will have a similar affect on this enquiry once it concludes. It is clear, by now, that criminal investigations must follow on, and subsequent jail time - for many - is obvious.

  • @paulfletcher3454
    @paulfletcher3454 7 місяців тому +10

    Selective amnesia- when evidence allows them to point the finger at someone else their recall is remarkably better than when they are being directly accused of wrong doing themselves.

  • @andrewcarter7503
    @andrewcarter7503 6 місяців тому +1

    He's sharp, that chairman. And doesn't accept any BS. I think his report is going to tear the PO, its management, Fujitsu and the lawyers involved to shreds.

  • @LimeyRedneck
    @LimeyRedneck 7 місяців тому +6

    'I don't remember' giving real 'The dog ate my homework' vibes!

  • @alanbowles1985
    @alanbowles1985 7 місяців тому +14

    Looks like the PO was run on the Grace brothers model.

    • @usernamename2978
      @usernamename2978 6 місяців тому

      Unfortunately, the analogy is not far out. The Post Office over many decades (centuries?) created its own "reality", which no-one (like the cowed employees of Grace Brothers) had the resources to challenge and so which became ever more detached from the truth of a crooked and corrupt organisation which none dared to challenge...until one day...

  • @Rob-zx8lm
    @Rob-zx8lm 7 місяців тому +5

    Their answers and excuses are nearly as worthless as their apologies.

  • @thebeesnuts777
    @thebeesnuts777 7 місяців тому +3

    My brother works in a warehouse as a forklift truck driver on minimum wage he got a written warning for putting a role of carpet in the wrong aisle
    This guy is on 5x more salary a manager and he doesn't get any admonishing whatsoever ever

    • @sarabrittlegill9587
      @sarabrittlegill9587 5 місяців тому +1

      Maybe 10-15 times more I’d expect. The same rules don’t apply. They can lie, cheat, cover up their lies and cheating and still get huge bonuses. We can only hope this whole terrible business leads to better legislation and monitoring. I’m not holding my breath.

  • @NotThatOneThisOne
    @NotThatOneThisOne 7 місяців тому +3

    This inquiry consistantly demonstrates how many 'directors' at companies, obviously here demonstrated solely by the PO, aren't capable enough to hold such positions. Too many are there because of connections from past jobs and friendly interviews, rather than any true demonstrations of critical questioning, leadership, and thorough understanding.

  • @geoffharris1661
    @geoffharris1661 6 місяців тому +1

    Who was responsible for hiring these incompetents for senior positions in the Post Office. Their pensions should be stopped immediately, and they should also face face criminal charges. If there are any convictions I’m willing to bet that they will receive a suspended sentences and then they will return to there comfy retirements. It’s an absolute disgrace.

  • @andym.6141
    @andym.6141 7 місяців тому +6

    It’s most appropriate for the lady asking the questions to be dressed in black as if at a funeral because there are reputations and careers dying all over the place in that room 😂.

  • @DonalLynchyou
    @DonalLynchyou 7 місяців тому +5

    "Sorry Sir, I'm not going to be able to help you"

  • @johnclarke-vs9qe
    @johnclarke-vs9qe 7 місяців тому +5

    Mr Miller basically said I did not do what I was paid for! My judgement was misguided and my trust misplaced.
    Would he consider paying back some of his salary and bonuses?

  • @dmgk3707
    @dmgk3707 7 місяців тому +7

    I've tried to keep an open mind, but Jesus wept!!!! it gets worse and worse...

  • @Jon-xw9om
    @Jon-xw9om 7 місяців тому +15

    General Question:
    Is anyone else having difficulty finding Independent Sites covering the enquiry? YT ALWAYS give me a very limited choice from MSM only - no matter how I phrase the question. This can't be right, surely? There MUST be smaller/independent people covering this. Where are they?

    • @Ken-er9cq
      @Ken-er9cq 7 місяців тому +8

      DPS Computing is. He is rather annoyed that he has disappeared from searches. I think that is a function of the way UA-cam does the search. It tends to favour videos with a high number of views, which are the major news outlets.

    • @tommurray5156
      @tommurray5156 7 місяців тому +3

      Agree on DPS. He has very good analysis.

    • @Mightypi
      @Mightypi 7 місяців тому +3

      Dps computing is top shelf stuff

    • @mash5702
      @mash5702 7 місяців тому +6

      The live broadcasts are the best to appreciate the totality as the filtering is zero.

  • @andykenny5674
    @andykenny5674 6 місяців тому +1

    Let us not forget how highly these executives were paid due to being in a position of immense responsibility. Let us also not forget that on top of their extremely generous remuneration packages (pay), they were also further incentivised with bonuses (for reasons I find utterly baffling - were they not incentivised enough??).
    This is public money we are talking about here.
    As a reasonably educated person, I fail to comprehend how greedy these people are, and indeed how incompetent, as their collective amnesia to these appalling events clearly show.

  • @Normanskie
    @Normanskie 7 місяців тому +6

    Crossing your arms is a position of security and defensiveness, what does he need to fear if he is telling the truth and claiming he was, like ALL the others, innocent.

  • @mrtom3297
    @mrtom3297 7 місяців тому +5

    Strange that he says he didn't read the info before signing off a claim. Someone needs to look at their manual of authorities. It would appears that either his recollections are wrong or he acted negligently. If only we has a functioning legal system.

  • @sleepinglioness5754
    @sleepinglioness5754 7 місяців тому +1

    This was going for 20 years and no one stopped it.

  • @jonathanstephenson3964
    @jonathanstephenson3964 7 місяців тому +1

    He remembers the exact words where it helps evade blame, but has no recollection of the issues in the questions that matter.

  • @therealspixycat
    @therealspixycat 6 місяців тому +1

    What is remarkable is that normally every transaction entered is recorded which is used to justify or is the evidence for the claim that money was "stolen". A clear complete overview of what was stolen and when by whom must be available at any time. In non of the evidence is this crucial aspect mentioned. Plus normally the postmaster should be able to flag this immediately at the end of the day when closing the register when the post master balances all the transactions of that day.

  • @davidbryce6970
    @davidbryce6970 6 місяців тому +1

    They didn't care about what was going on, and they didn't care that they didn't care.

  • @scottharrison812
    @scottharrison812 7 місяців тому +1

    Surprising (or not) how little any of these people remember, how defensive they are, how little contrition they exhibit. What an utterly shameful lot they are.

  • @patrikfloding7985
    @patrikfloding7985 7 місяців тому +2

    Stunning negligence.

  • @hollytalbot6695
    @hollytalbot6695 7 місяців тому +12

    Selective memory syndrome..

  • @andypandywalters
    @andypandywalters 7 місяців тому +1

    The phrase 'rabbit caught in car headlights' comes to mind!

  • @ralphplumb7027
    @ralphplumb7027 6 місяців тому +2

    Arms folded! A defensive body language!!

  • @juju1957k
    @juju1957k 6 місяців тому +1

    Hard to believe so many bad apples in one pot.... It would have taken just one person at senior management and there are plenty of them to put a stop to this.... Not one of them with an ounce of integrity to stand up and be accountable..... Absolutely disgusting people lining their own bank accounts while knowing other people are suffering at their hands 😠

  • @fionagregory9147
    @fionagregory9147 7 місяців тому +6

    Fujitsu needs taking to court.

    • @philthrelfall5294
      @philthrelfall5294 7 місяців тому +2

      Sadly not going to happen. They are so deep into many government programmes, that they have effective immunity. The best we can hope for is that the government are sufficiently embarrassed, that Fujistu never get any new contracts.

  • @MWSRD
    @MWSRD 7 місяців тому +1

    Love the angles of the questions .....WOW!

  • @nickjanssens
    @nickjanssens 7 місяців тому +1

    I bet he regrets, he has admitted he allowed someone else to totally take charge of the issues, which is at odds what has been said by other witnesses, this has put a spotlight on corporate governance or lack of it.

  • @chrisbriswrites
    @chrisbriswrites 7 місяців тому +2

    The new motto of, "Post Office" should be, "NOT ME, GOV!"

  • @paulfellows5411
    @paulfellows5411 6 місяців тому +1

    He was bounced into an unscheduled meeting, told the legal people had found a problem with the case and without reading or understanding any of the details, just signed off on paying a settlement of about £180,000 … on the spot… I don’t think I believe a word of it. That’s a huge amount of money to be signing away (considering when this was) and anyone in that job would have wanted chapter and verse before doing so…

  • @haydenharris3059
    @haydenharris3059 7 місяців тому +3

    What's the point of this expensive hearing if they can easily reject any responsibility 😮

  • @gherkamum
    @gherkamum 7 місяців тому +3

    He knew it was wrong and did nothing, still no empathy or shame.....They all look guilty..

  • @markellis796
    @markellis796 7 місяців тому +11

    It appears that not one person is going to be charged let alone convicted of anything so far as a result of this enquiry, the only winners are the solicitors who are on a win win.
    I can't remember, I don't recall, I should have done this, I should have done that is no excuse, they must be charged for their wrong doings.
    Justice must be done, but more importantly justice must be seen to be done.

    • @joyjones2376
      @joyjones2376 6 місяців тому +1

      It's an inquiry I don't think it has any judicial power as such , but will leave the way open for either the police to charge for negligence or any private prosecutions by the sub- postmasters.
      Like you ,I'm hoping they don't all swim off back to the swamp they've crawled out of ...

  • @danielferguson3784
    @danielferguson3784 6 місяців тому +2

    More shocking incompetence.
    This man was being paid for nothing. Another convenient lax memory. How does he hold down any job? No care for those who made the PO work.

  • @louisdisbury9759
    @louisdisbury9759 7 місяців тому +2

    Ask yourself this, What kind of people sit Idily by while innocent people are sitting in Jail cells to protect their reputation, as far as post office managements criminal behaviour goes I think the government will do nothing but I am confident Mr Bates will be Launching a class action and no win no fee lawyers will be queing up for the business.

  • @knicol46
    @knicol46 7 місяців тому +4

    Selective amnesia in full play.

  • @ashleyvmoore
    @ashleyvmoore 6 місяців тому +1

    They have all been coached to forget they new anything by the lawyers that they are employing to defend themselves.

  • @davebarlow6457
    @davebarlow6457 7 місяців тому +1

    Lies lies lies , that and selective amnesia are all we're getting from this enquiry. Most of them are so good at this that they are destined for a glittering career in politics. One way or another the people responsible for this scandal need to pay for what they did to these innocent post office workers , how on earth could they sleep at night ? Disgraceful behaviour from people in positions of power.

  • @chrisfell5073
    @chrisfell5073 7 місяців тому

    This is the man in 1999 who originally said that Horizon was 'robust' when there were known faults. Every (every!!) machine had 30 minute down time every month. It was known to be defective from the start. He then covered up the Coyne report again in 2003. It was a Titanic disaster except he saw the iceberg.

  • @Andrew-dm8mk
    @Andrew-dm8mk 7 місяців тому +1

    This is Very Serious in deed. All those responsible should be charged with the indictable offence of conspiracy, aiding and abetting under section 4-5 of criminal law act 1967. All those involved should be charged with perverting the corse of justice which is a common law offence.

  • @isabelwilkie9606
    @isabelwilkie9606 6 місяців тому +1

    They cant remember they don’t recall. It was a long time ago and yet they can remember the charges against the Post Master/mistress’s Elaine Cottam could rhyme off word for word the charge against mrs Wolstenholme

  • @charleswillcock3235
    @charleswillcock3235 7 місяців тому

    It's perfectly obvious this chap has been very carefully coached to give the very shortest answers possible to each question.

  • @RippySharp
    @RippySharp 7 місяців тому +2

    I can’t remember, I didn’t read the document and I was on holiday at the time🤣🤣🤣

  • @andrew_l1900
    @andrew_l1900 6 місяців тому +1

    Management and bureaucrats - “I want this high paying job and all the responsibility and accountability that comes with it”
    As soon as something goes wrong - “well it’s not my fault, I’m not responsible”……

  • @tightcamper
    @tightcamper 7 місяців тому +2

    There are 2 phrase these POL people use most often. " I regret" and "I don't remember"

  • @robertwilson123
    @robertwilson123 7 місяців тому +1

    Paying off a single postmaster whose own expert witness finds a Horizon fault...to keep it quiet....and seeking no further investigation or asking no further questions.

  • @kathykay9920
    @kathykay9920 6 місяців тому +1

    This person deserves to stand in front of a jury and have a fair for the seeming crimes they have committed .
    If the police don't act we need to follow Alan Bates and crowdfund such a process. We cannot let these people get away without a trial.
    My cheque book is ready if no action is taken.
    Let's have some proper justice for teflon executives for a change and get faith back in justice.
    Please join me if we need to
    Crowd fund for postmaster justi

  • @jamesbowskill362
    @jamesbowskill362 7 місяців тому +2

    This po pensioner ON AROUND THE £400K PER ANNUM, was asked if he was INCOMPETENT OR A LIAR ! He chose not to be a LIAR !!!!! therefore, by his own admission HE IS INCOMPETENT................................
    Very nice little earner for someone not aware of whats happening around them !!!!!!!!!!!
    Happy Days.

  • @ashleyvmoore
    @ashleyvmoore 6 місяців тому +1

    They all remember that they are innocent of anything but don't remember details,no one appears to remember reading anything regarding the documents .

  • @RobertJonesWightpaint
    @RobertJonesWightpaint 7 місяців тому +4

    Lawks alive .... none of these executives, nor those lower down the chain, would have had any idea they'd be ripped to bits, however gently, in public like this. I doubt that Sir Wyn Williams' final report is going to be gentle at all; whenever he's asked a question, it's like a skewer pushed through a succulent joint of meat. What was that old cop show? No Hiding Place?

  • @peterflynn3657
    @peterflynn3657 7 місяців тому +4

    Criminal charges should follow.

  • @davidmansfield9167
    @davidmansfield9167 7 місяців тому +1

    The long term damage this does to trust in UK branded businesses is incalculable.