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Explore how fragile justice can be when systems fail. Uncover the consequences of injustice within a broken justice system and its impact on lives and society.
The fragility of justice becomes evident when those in positions of power remain unaccountable while innocent individuals suffer. The Post Office scandal is a prime example of how a broken justice system can devastate lives. For years, innocent Subpostmasters were falsely accused and convicted based on faulty evidence and an unwavering refusal to acknowledge the truth. This page explores how the Post Office scandal unfolded, highlighting the crucial role of individuals like the Fujitsu boss, who raised concerns that fell on deaf ears.
Through two videos, we delve into the systemic failures that allowed this miscarriage of justice to continue for so long and examine the resistance to change, even when the truth was clear. The inquiry into the scandal reveals not just the mistakes made, but also the toxic culture that made such abuses possible.
Justice is Fragile – Onrecht – Een Gebroken Rechtssysteem
De kwetsbaarheid van gerechtigheid wordt duidelijk wanneer degenen die in machtige posities verkeren, onterecht onschuldig blijven terwijl onschuldige mensen lijden. Het Post Office-schandaal is een voorbeeld van hoe een gebroken rechtssysteem levens kan verwoesten. Jarenlang werden onschuldige Subpostmasters ten onrechte beschuldigd en veroordeeld op basis van foutief bewijs en een onwrikbare weigering om de waarheid te erkennen. Deze pagina verkent hoe het Post Office-schandaal zich ontvouwde, met de cruciale rol van personen zoals de Fujitsu-directeur, die bezorgdheid uitte die op doofpot werd gedrukt.
Via twee video’s duiken we dieper in de systematische mislukkingen die dit gerechtelijk misdrijf mogelijk maakten en onderzoeken we de weerstand tegen verandering, zelfs wanneer de waarheid al duidelijk was. Het onderzoek naar het schandaal onthult niet alleen de gemaakte fouten, maar ook de giftige cultuur die dergelijke misbruiken mogelijk maakte.
Post Office scandal – Fujitsu boss raised concern Post Office ‘maintains approach as victim’
24 sep 2024
Fujitsu’s European boss told the Post Office he was concerned the company “maintains an approach … as victim” earlier this year, the Horizon IT inquiry has heard.
Paul Patterson wrote to Post Office chief executive Nick Read in May to express concerns over the “behaviour” of the business’s investigations team during a City of London Police investigation into a particular branch.
Mr Read responded to the letter, saying there were “fundamental misunderstandings at (Fujitsu) about Post Office’s current-day culture and activities.”
Questioned on what his views were of the letter when asked at the inquiry on Tuesday, Post Office non-executive director Saf Ismail said: “I think Fujitsu are right in what they are saying.
“I find it disappointing that this was not discussed at the board.”
Fujitsu boss raised concern Post Office ‘maintains approach as victim’ – inquiry
24 sep 2024
Fujitsu’s European boss told the Post Office he was concerned the company “maintains an approach … as victim” earlier this year, the Horizon IT inquiry has heard.
Paul Patterson wrote to Post Office chief executive Nick Read in May to express concerns over the “behaviour” of the business’s investigations team during a City of London Police investigation into a particular branch.
Mr Read responded to the letter, saying there were “fundamental misunderstandings at (Fujitsu) about Post Office’s current-day culture and activities.”
Questioned on what his views were of the letter when asked at the inquiry on Tuesday, Post Office non-executive director Saf Ismail said: “I think Fujitsu are right in what they are saying.
“I find it disappointing that this was not discussed at the board.”


Little Girl Disappears In Elevator Prank
29 jan 2012
Paramedic enlists some good samaritans to bring a little girl in a wheelchair up an elevator. Unfortunately, the lights go off while in the elevator and the little girl vanishes! Also, sexy doctor!
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