Justice Like the Blind Leading the Blind – What Did They Learn?

‘Justice Like the Blind Leading the Blind’ examines the pitfalls of misguided leadership in justice systems.

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Discover the impact of misguided justice in ‘Justice Like the Blind Leading the Blind’ and learn what lessons emerged from pursuing fairness.

The title “A scandal that could be seen from the sky” from Nick Wallis’ book perfectly captures the magnitude and visibility of the Post Office scandal.
It suggests that the injustice was so vast, so glaring, that it should have been impossible to ignore.

Despite this, those in power either chose not to see it or actively worked to conceal it. The fact that the scandal went on for so long, affecting so many lives, is even more shocking when you consider how obvious the problem was – visible to all, yet covered up through deliberate deceit, denial, and institutional manipulation.

It’s a powerful metaphor for how something so enormous and morally wrong can be overlooked or even denied by those who should have acted to stop it. It underscores the frustration of many who, for years, were fighting to expose the truth while the Post Office and others continued to obscure it.

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27 mrt 2015

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