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Gareth Jenkins may have committed perjury by hiding Horizon system bugs, leading to a scandal affecting subpostmasters.

Throughout history, systemic injustices within the legal system have shattered countless lives. Notable cases such as the British Post Office Scandal and the Scottsboro Boys trial highlight the alarming scale of legal deceit and deliberate faults that have pervaded judicial processes for nearly a century. These instances, among many others, demonstrate how innocent individuals can become victims of a corrupt system designed to serve justice but often failing spectacularly. The stories of these victims are a stark reminder of the need for continual scrutiny, reform, and accountability within our legal institutions to prevent such tragedies from recurring.

Compelling Titles:

“Systemic Deceit: Unveiling Injustices in the Legal System”
“When Justice Fails: The Industrial Scale of Legal Lies”
“Victims of Systemic Injustice: From the Scottsboro Boys to the Post Office Scandal”
“Innocence Betrayed: The Scourge of Legal Deceit”
“The Dark Side of Justice: Historic Cases of Deliberate Wrongdoing”
“Legal Betrayal: A Century of Systemic Injustice”
“From Scottsboro to the Post Office: Enduring Legal Corruption”
“Justice Denied: Examining Historic and Modern Legal Failures”
“Injustice on Trial: The Legacy of Legal Malfeasance”
“Truth Buried: The Tragic Tales of Judicial Deceit”

Noel Thomas, now 77, spent his 60th birthday locked up after being wrongly convicted in the scandal ( Image ITV)

Noel Thomas, now 77, spent his 60th birthday locked up after being wrongly convicted in the scandal ( Image ITV)

Each of these titles encapsulates the ongoing struggle against judicial corruption and the profound impact of systemic legal failures on innocent lives. This summary and the titles aim to draw attention to the importance of addressing and rectifying injustices within the legal system, using well-known cases as powerful examples.

1 Expert Evidence and The Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry

The Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry is currently holding the public hearings for its phases 5 and 6. The expert evidence relied on by the Post Office will be under scrutiny as the Inquiry hears from Gareth Jenkins, former Distinguished Engineer at Fujitsu Services Ltd, from 25 to 28 June. The expert evidence provided by Mr Jenkins has already been subject to criticism.

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POST OFFICE SCANDAL: Fujitsu expert – postmasters are ‘trying to get away with’ blaming Horizon

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27 jun 2024

Post Office Horizon IT inquiry continues with Gareth Jenkins, former distinguished engineer at Fujitsu Services Ltd, who is due to give evidence for four days.

A former Fujitsu engineer has apologised for saying a subpostmaster saw an article which indicated the Horizon IT system was unreliable and “decided to jump on the bandwagon” while she was being prosecuted.

Gareth Jenkins sent an email on March 1 2010 discussing the case of Seema Misra, who was given a 15-month prison sentence in November of the same year, when she was eight weeks pregnant.

The email said: “When she went to court she saw an article in Computer Weekly indicating that Horizon was unreliable and she decided to jump on the bandwagon.”

He apologised during the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry on Thursday, saying “that’s totally inappropriate wording on my part for which I apologise”.

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Post Office Horizon IT inquiry continues with Gareth Jenkins, former distinguished engineer at Fujitsu Services Ltd, who is due to give evidence for four days.

A former Fujitsu engineer has apologised for saying a subpostmaster saw an article which indicated the Horizon IT system was unreliable and “decided to jump on the bandwagon” while she was being prosecuted.

Gareth Jenkins sent an email on March 1 2010 discussing the case of Seema Misra, who was given a 15-month prison sentence in November of the same year, when she was eight weeks pregnant.

The email said: “When she went to court she saw an article in Computer Weekly indicating that Horizon was unreliable and she decided to jump on the bandwagon.”

He apologised during the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry on Thursday, saying “that’s totally inappropriate wording on my part for which I apologise”.

LIVE Post Office Inquiry questions former Fujitsu engineer Gareth Jenkins – Day 3

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POST OFFICE SCANDAL: Fujitsu expert whinges his words are being ‘picked apart’ by KC

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27 jun 2024

Post Office Horizon IT inquiry continues with Gareth Jenkins, former distinguished engineer at Fujitsu Services Ltd, who is due to give evidence for four days.

A former Fujitsu engineer whinged that his words were getting ‘picked apart’ at the Post Office Horizon Inquiry whilst answering questions about the Horizon systems integrity.

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4 mei 2016

At the North Las Vegas Airport, Peter Funt plays the part of a pilot on a tour of the Grand Canyon.