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Sub-postmasters nonetheless going by hell, lead campaigner Sir Alan Bates says

By Editorial Board Published February 13, 2025 5 Min Read
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Sub-postmasters nonetheless going by hell, lead campaigner Sir Alan Bates says

Greater than 240 former sub-postmasters are nonetheless ready for monetary compensation years after they gained their Excessive Courtroom battle.

Sir Alan’s feedback come after one other former sub-postmaster, Terry Walters from Wilmslow in Cheshire, died with out receiving monetary redress. He’s survived by his spouse Janet.

Tons of had been wrongly accused of stealing from their Publish Workplace branches between 1999 and 2015 on account of defective Horizon laptop software program.

Publish Workplace campaigner Sir Alan Bates has described authorities officers as residing in “ivory towers totally removed from the hell the victims have gone through day after day, year after year”.

“It’s all well and good meeting a few of them every now and then, patting them on the head and making noises about how hard they are working to sort everything out,” he added.

“When the figures alone prove how badly they are able to finalise cases – that is unless victims want to sell themselves short for a quick settlement.”

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Sir Alan wrote to the Publish Workplace minister in January placing ahead a proposal to assist velocity alongside redress delivered to victims who’re a part of the Group Litigation Order (GLO) scheme.

On behalf of the JFSA (Justice for Sub-postmasters Alliance) he steered a “compulsory mediation scheme” that might be inserted into the method to “create an opportunity for early resolution”.

“Key to this proposal,” he continued, “is getting rid of the lawyers, for a whole host of reasons, not least the ridiculous amount being spent on them…”

He added that their enter ought to be “kept to a minimum”.

Sir Alan mentioned the mediations must also be “time limited” and undertaken by a “party neutral” legislation agency.

Describing the present state of affairs on redress as “unacceptable”, he wrote: “We are not prepared just to sit back and let time pass as far too many have already died along the way, and this matter needs to be brought to completion now.”

He additionally described a 40-day “delay” to claims earlier than victims obtain their preliminary provide as “extremely unfair” and projected that on the “current rate” redress wouldn’t be paid to everybody till 2027.

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Jonathan Reynolds, the enterprise secretary, has since written to Sir Alan following on from his correspondence with the prime minister final 12 months.

In his letter he mentioned it’s “likely” that every one GLO claims can be “settled this year”.

“Ministers and civil servants in the department (for business and trade) will continue to do everything we can to ensure claims that we receive are handled in a prompt way,” he wrote.

The enterprise secretary added that funds for “complete claims” obtained by the top of final 12 months are anticipated to be paid earlier than the top of March.

Sir Alan has beforehand mentioned that victims could think about additional authorized motion on monetary redress and demanded a deadline of March 2025 for fee to all.

In his letter, Mr Reynolds mentioned that “setting a deadline” would “run counter” to “easing the strain” on the “most vulnerable claimants” who’ve “found it stressful to engage with the process”.

He continued: “It could be damaging to some GLO members’ mental health and might limit their ability to claim their full redress.”

The secretary of state added that the division shared Sir Alan’s view that the “victims of the horrendous scandal deserve closure as soon as possible”.

As well as, Mr Reynolds invited Sir Alan to a gathering to “discuss any ideas” for “practical ways in which we can improve matters for the GLO group”.

A spokesperson from the Division for Enterprise and Commerce mentioned: “We pay tribute to Sir Alan Bates and the tireless campaigning he has done to get justice for the thousands of innocent postmasters affected by the Horizon scandal.

“Postmasters have already needed to wait far too lengthy for justice which is why we’re working relentlessly to supply full and honest redress and have doubled the variety of funds since July.”

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