The Post Office IT embarrassment is one of the greatest unsuccessful labors of equity in UK history. It included the illegitimate indictment of many sub-postmasters for bogus bookkeeping and extortion because of an imperfect IT framework. The embarrassment has been progressing for over 20 years, and a few casualties are as yet hanging tight for equity and remuneration, while handfuls have passed on without getting by the same token. In this article, we will examine the key figures engaged with the Mail center IT embarrassment.
Paula Vennells
Paula Vennells was in senior jobs at the Post Office when it arraigned many postmasters for bogus bookkeeping and misrepresentation. She was the Chief of the Post Office from 2012 to 2019 and was paid £4.5m during her experience as chief. Ms. Vennells confronted expanding analysis as the outrage advanced and ultimately ventured down in 2019. She has been scrutinized for her job in the outrage, and a few casualties have required her to be considered responsible.
Angela van cave Bogerd
Angela van cave Bogerd was the Post Office head of lawful administrations during the embarrassment. She was in charge of ensuring that sub-postmasters were brought to justice for fraud and false accounting. Ms. van nook Bogerd has been condemned for her job in the outrage, and a few casualties have required her to be considered responsible.
Tim Parker
Tim Parker was the director of the Mailing station from 2015 to 2019. He has been reprimanded for his part in the embarrassment, and a few casualties have called for him to be considered responsible.
While he was a minister in the government during the scandal, Sir Ed Davey is the current leader of the Liberal Democrats. He has confronted analysis for his job in the outrage, and a few casualties have called for him to be considered responsible. Sir Ed has demanded that he didn’t know about the proof that in the end became exposed during the Skyline request.
Between the years 2000 and 2004, Richard Christou served as Fujitsu’s chief executive officer. The Horizon IT system that was at the center of the scandal was developed by Fujitsu. Mr. Christou has been scrutinized for his part in the outrage, and a few casualties have called for him to be considered responsible.
From 2003 to 2010, Adam Crozier served as Royal Mail’s CEO. Post Office became free of Illustrious Mail in 2012. Some of the victims have demanded that Mr. Crozier be held accountable for his part in the scandal.
Loot Wilson
Loot Wilson was the Head of Criminal Regulation at the Post Officen during the outrage. Through an internal email, he warned coworkers about the consequences of investigating the Horizon system “too deeply.” Mr. Wilson has been scrutinized for his job in the embarrassment, and a few casualties have called for him to be considered responsible.
The Post Office IT outrage is one of the greatest unsuccessful labors of equity in UK history. It included the illegitimate indictment of many sub-postmasters for misleading bookkeeping and misrepresentation because of an imperfect IT framework. The outrage has been continuous for over 20 years, and a few casualties are as yet hanging tight for equity and pay, while handfuls have passed on without getting by the same token. Paula Vennells, Angela van den Bogerd, Tim Parker, Sir Ed Davey, Richard Christou, Adam Crozier, and Rob Wilson are some of the most important people involved in the scandal. A few casualties have required these people to be considered responsible for their parts in the outrage.