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Old 09-07-2025, 07:29 AM #1
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I want to see people jailed for this.
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I want to see people jailed for this.
they will only jail the innocent. It's a hard lesson, but it shows the stark reality of giving power to corporations
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Post Office hero Bates lands seven-figure Horizon payout…


Sir Alan Bates has reached a seven-figure deal to settle his claim over the Post Office Horizon scandal, more than 20 years after he began campaigning over what turned into one of Britain's biggest miscarriages of justice.

Sky News has learnt that the government has agreed a deal with the former sub-postmaster after handing him what he described as a "take it or leave it" offer during the spring.

Sir Alan has previously said publicly that that proposal amounted to 49.2% of his original claim.

One source suggested that his final settlement may have been worth between £4m and £5m, implying that Sir Alan's claim could have been in the region of £10m, although those figures could not be corroborated on Tuesday morning.

A government spokesperson said: "We pay tribute to Sir Alan Bates for his long record of campaigning on behalf of victims and have now paid out over £1.2bn to more than 9,000 victims.

"We can confirm that Sir Alan's claim has reached the end of the scheme process and been settled."

Sky News has attempted to reach Sir Alan for comment about the settlement of his claim.

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https://uk.yahoo.com/finance/news/po...080900516.html
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Reports many died
of this corrupt Post Office
using Crap China-made computers
Japanese-Based Company.

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People really should be jailed. So many knew what was happening and ignored it. Bang them up.
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