The ultimate closing statements are being made to the Put up Workplace Horizon IT Inquiry and attorneys for key figures have submitted their final arguments.
Former Put up Workplace boss Paula Vennells says, in her personal written assertion printed on-line, she is “devastated” that info was “not shared with her” in regards to the defective Horizon IT system.
It’s the first time the inquiry has heard from her since her look earlier this 12 months.
Listed here are three summaries of some key submissions from Ms Vennells and different so-called core individuals.
Paula Vennells
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Former Put up Workplace chief govt Paula Vennells is proven exterior the inquiry in Could. Pic: Reuters
The previous Put up Workplace boss’s closing authorized submission states there was “nothing to show she acted in bad faith”.
As a part of a bundle of closing statements Ms Vennells is described as somebody who “wanted to do right by the sub-postmasters”.
She accepts that she “did not manage to uncover the truth about the matters” as a result of “she herself was not told about issues which may have allowed her to do so.”
Her attorneys mentioned she was “devastated” by the truth that info was “not shared” together with her however that she “has no desire to point the finger at others”.
Her apology to the inquiry was additionally reiterated as a part of her authorized crew’s 138-page written submission.
“Ms Vennells apologises unreservedly to all those who are affected by the matters which this inquiry is investigating,” it learn.
Whereas Ms Vennells admits she was the “holder of ultimate executive accountability”, her attorneys state that ought to “not be confused with an obligation to make every decision personally.”
She “relied” on briefings, studies and recommendation from “senior colleagues”, together with IT specialists and attorneys, they wrote.
Her fundamental argument is that the data handed on to her “was incomplete or wrong”, or that info “was not passed on” in any respect, including due to this fact that “does not equate…to a failure on Ms Vennells part.”
Her closing submission additionally casts doubt, at instances, on different witness testimony.
It states that contemporaneous paperwork quite than recollections, the place disputed, must be relied upon.
Fujitsu
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Fujitsu, which offered the defective Horizon accounting system software program, says it “fully acknowledges and accepts its share” of failings and “deeply regrets its role” within the struggling of Put up Workplace victims.
Attorneys for the IT firm state that the Horizon IT system, nevertheless, was “but one part” of the Put up Workplace IT infrastructure.
It states that each Fujitsu and the Put up Workplace “were aware from the outset” that bugs, errors and defects had been current within the IT system.
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The written assertion admits that Fujitsu employees had been in a position to entry sub-postmasters’ department accounts remotely.
It additionally describes IT coaching for Horizon customers as “inadequate”, in addition to Fujitsu and Put up Workplace helpdesks.
Their attorneys level out that “miscarriages of justice” weren’t brought on by “technological failures alone” but in addition ” the product of serious human and organisational failures in conduct, ethics, governance and culture”.
The IT firm made a promise to “never again provide witness evidence of any kind in support of Post Office-led criminal investigations or prosecutions”.
Gareth Jenkins, former Fujitsu worker
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Gareth Jenkins gave proof to the inquiry in June. Pic: Put up Workplace Horizon IT Inquiry
Gareth Jenkins, a Fujitsu engineer, offered key proof which helped in Put up Workplace prosecutions of sub-postmasters.
A part of his defence is that he was “never formally instructed as an expert witness” and did not have “any formal qualifications” for offering that proof in “a legal context”.
Mr Jenkins’s attorneys additionally blame the Put up Workplace’s “systemic failings as an investigator and prosecutor”.
They describe “an agenda” that seeks “to make Mr Jenkins responsible for failures which were those of Post Office Limited alone… and which extended well beyond the relatively small number of cases that he was involved in”.
His authorized crew additionally describe an “astonishing” consequence of him not being “formally instructed” as an professional witness as this: “…not a single statement prepared by Mr Jenkins upon which POL [Post Office Limited] relied, in any of his prosecutions, constituted admissible expert evidence”.
He’s accusing the Put up Workplace of “actively misrepresenting” him to the function he was “required to discharge”.
Mr Jenkins denies he suppressed issues with Horizon, as a substitute insisting that he volunteered info to the Put up Workplace.
His attorneys describe failures by prosecutors as a part of a “broader canvas of dysfunction”.