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Post Office Inquiry: Cold Mess – Vennells’ first day of evidence reviewed
Nick Wallis
The penny starts to drop Morning everyone Hope you are okay. The Paula Vennells dumpster fire was towed into town (by electric car – watch the media scrum here) yesterday and girl was it bad. It was worse than I thought. She was worse than I thought. For example, Vennells revealed that for some reason,…
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Post Office Inquiry today: Paula Vennells questioned for the first time in 9 years
Nick Wallis
plus: Lyons’ blindness and Caring Hugh Alwen Lyons is clearly a bright and capable woman. She wanted to do good things with her time on this earth and yet she spent her entire career at a company which destroyed the lives of hundreds if not thousands of people. Whilst she was there. Whilst she was…
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Post Office Inquiry: Stalking Lyons, Moorhead vs Clarke and lots of Paula previews
Nick Wallis
Today’s mane event I had yet another one of those moments this morning when I went to save a blog post, messed it up and lost more than half my work. When will I learn to write my stuff on a WP document and not in a web browser? Anyway – I remembered most of…
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Post Office Inquiry: Former Post Office General Counsel Jane MacLeod refuses to cooperate with Inquiry
Nick Wallis
plus: It’s tour over! I’ve had three people get in touch in the last couple of days to ask if I’m okay as they haven’t had any emails recently. I did say I was going to take some time out to focus on the rest of my talks in my last newsletter, but sorry if…
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Post Office Inquiry: Incompetence is not the start of it – Rod Ismay returns
Nick Wallis
plus: A certain amount of Ismay Hi everyone – I am on a noisy, bouncy train chugging through the Wiltshire countryside. Spring has very definitely sprung and I have just seen a white horse carved into a hill. Exciting. I am on my way to Devon to meet Geoff Pound, one of the original 555…
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Post Office Inquiry: The Post Office Panderer
Nick Wallis
plus: A certain amount of Ismay Simon Clarke’s candour and clarity of thought made for a refreshing evidence session yesterday. Unfortunately I hit a sort of wall by mid-afternoon and found myself unable to pull together a blog post which I felt would do his evidence justice. Thankfully plenty of other crack journalists were on…
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Post Office Inquiry: Here Comes Clarke-y and Altman’s Big Mistake
Nick Wallis
The Man Who Called Time Am I allowed to feel an element of anticipatory sympathy for Simon Clarke? It may be misplaced. Clarke wrote the First Clarke Advice, which put a javelin through the spokes of the Post Office’s prosecution machine. But his actions around Seema Misra in particular need thorough examination. This is what…
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Post Office Inquiry: Anticipating Altman, with reflections on Belinda Cortes-Martin’s evidence
Nick Wallis
The Kahuna Cometh Good morning from the Inquiry ante-room Former Subpostmaster Lee Castleton and his wife Lisa are here, chatting to another former Subpostmaster (and once Britain’s youngest) Chris Head. Lee, Lisa, Chris and his mum Sue (all pictured above) are only staying for the morning session, then they’re off to Buckingham Palace this afternoon…
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Post Office Inquiry: Will the real Belinda stand up?
Nick Wallis
Plus: Moorhead vs Smith Hi everyone I hope you had a relaxing Bank Holiday. Before looking forward to today, I just want to thank everyone who came along to the five talks we did in Walton, Shoreham, Hailsham and Hayes over the weekend. I am deeply grateful to Parmod (above), Sami, Helen and Ian (in…
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Post Office Inquiry: Keeping their Knees on Seema’s Neck
Nick Wallis
Lawyers colluded to prolong injustice I think yesterday afternoon’s session at the Inquiry was one of the most devastating I have seen to date. Martin Smith, a former employee of Cartwright King solicitors, gave his second day of evidence, after a remote cameo from former interim Post Office General Counsel Chris Aujard. If you want…