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Two people interviewed under caution
Nick Wallis
Lates news round-up Hello! Apologies for being quiet recently, I’ve been dealing with notes from my publisher on the latest book draft (on pre-sale here). That has been completed and the pre-legalled accuracy checks are now being made, which will take several weeks. It means, however, that I am able to briefly surface for air…
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Govt to pay Subpostmasters with quashed convictions up to £100,000
Nick Wallis
Interim payment incoming Hello everyone – very welcome and overdue news that the Subpostmasters who have had their convictions quashed can apply for up to £100,000 each as an interim payment ahead of any final settlement. Many Subpostmasters and their representatives are rightly suspicious, but the government has insisted that any interim payment has no…
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Twelve more convictions quashed
Nick Wallis
Total quashed convictions now = 59 Good afternoon! It’s another red-letter day. Another dozen people have had their convictions quashed at the Court of Appeal. After the dramatics of March and April, this was a more businesslike affair, but no less important for the individuals involved. I got to finally meet Tim Brentnall, and introduce…
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Ten more convictions quashed tomorrow?
Nick Wallis
Next tranche of appellants reach court Hi there Tomorrow I will be squeezing into my suit and hacking my way up to London to spend the day in court. Thirty-one appellants are having their cases considered at the Court of Appeal. Ten of the Post Office prosecution appeals are unopposed. All but one of the…
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Compensation claims reach £311m
Nick Wallis
Worrying levels of incompetence Good afternoon! This is your irregular Post Office scandal update, better known as the “secret” email. Lots to tell you about: Sum-thing’s wrong The Post Office somehow managed to underestimate the value of claims to its Historical Shortfall Scheme by at least a factor of nine. This suggests no one involved…
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Post Office and DWP opposing appeals
Nick Wallis
Next Court of Appeal cohort coming through Hi everyone There are 31 new appellants lined up waiting to have their cases heard at the Court of Appeal. There is a directions hearing scheduled for 19 July. If I am not called away by more urgent business, I’ll be there in my usual spot. Some interesting…
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June 2021 update
Nick Wallis
Hello again Apologies – I feel a bit sheepish writing this because it’s been so long since I last wrote. I am sorry it’s taken so long to put together a simple email, but… … it turns out writing a book is quite tough, because every second you are not writing a book, you should…
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“I hope that some of them may end up in prison for perverting the course of justice.”
Nick Wallis
Marshall spells it out Yesterday afternoon I watched Zoom lecture by the barrister Paul Marshall, hosted by the University of Law in London. It was spellbinding. Mr Marshall neatly draws the line between Fujitsu, the Post Office, government and his own legal profession’s multiple failings whilst hammering home the impact on people whose names may…
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Radio 4 doc double-whammy
Nick Wallis
The Digital Human and Episode 11 go live Just a quickie! The Great Post Office Trial Episode 11: The Reckoning went out on BBC Radio 4 last night. If you didn’t manage to catch it, you can listen to it here. My thanks to the cast of thousands whose contributions we had to edit to…
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JFSA suggests members apply for core participant status in Post Office Horizon inquiry to “be ready” for change of position
Nick Wallis
But Bates waits on guarantee from Sir Wyn Alan Bates has made it quite clear that unless the issue of compensation is on the table he will continue the JFSA’s boycott of the Post Office Horizon Inquiry. But… … after a meeting with Sir Wyn Williams (the inquiry’s chair) last week, there is still a…