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NO Post Office Investigation Changes Following Horizon!
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Post Office Manager - 'I Should Have Escalated Data Concerns'
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Post Office PRIORITISED Prosecutions Over Helping Subpostmasters!
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Post Office Manager - 'I Should Have Escalated Data Concerns'

1 year ago
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Post Office Manager Graham Ward tells the Post Office Inquiry that he would have escalated data concerns surrounding the Message Store data discussed in email between Fujitsu and the Post Office during Lee Castleton's trial (Marine Drive) had he been aware of them.

As it transpires that he was aware of them, he goes on to admit that he should have escalated this concerns as they were 'very significant'.

This seems like the best opportunity for the Post Office to discover what was going on and fix it at a relatively early stage of the Post Office Scandal in 2006 yet this opportunity appears to have been completely missed by the Post Office.

#PostOfficeInquiry #PostOfficeScandal #PostOffice #GrahamWard #Fujitsu #LeeCastleton #MarineDrive

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