Post Office believes it took 36m from subpostmasters with unexplained losses | Computer Weekly
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The Post Office estimates that subpostmasters repaid around £36m from 1999 to 2015 due to flaws in the Horizon accounting system, impacting many livelihoods.
Despite investigations by external forensic accountants, the Post Office CEO admitted that the figure of £36m is not definitive, reflecting the challenges of historical data identification.
Many subpostmasters faced prosecution and financial loss due to unjust shortfalls attributed to the Horizon system, calling for a significant redress from the Post Office.
The Post Office plans to reach out to approximately 25,000 subpostmasters to encourage them to apply for redress regarding Horizon-related losses, indicating ongoing accountability efforts.
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