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Fujitsu Manager Brands Innocent Subpostmaster 'Nasty Chap'
13:36
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Fujitsu: Post Office Prosecution Witness Templates #PostOfficeInquiry
11:42
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Fujitsu: No Issue with Horizon Data #PostOfficeInquiry
10:32
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Fujitsu: Appraisal Targets for Post Office Witness Statements
12:33
Fujitsu: Horizon 'System Failures' are 'Normal System Occurrences'
9:17
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Fujitsu - Edited Witness Statements - #PostOfficeInquiry
18:39
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Fujitsu: 'Useless' Witness Statements? #PostOfficeInquiry
8:20
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Fujitsu: Bug FIX Will BREAK Horizon (2008) - 'Lock' Issue
12:21
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Fujitsu Manager UNAWARE Horizon was LOSING Transactions
12:08
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Fujitsu HALT Post Office Data Requests Amid Horizon Concerns
9:29
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Fujitsu Conclude Insufficient Evidence for Horizon Investigation
15:01
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No One at Fujitsu wants Responsibility for Horizon Error Checks
8:58
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Fujitsu confirm Horizon Audit Process was Prone to Error
12:48
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Fujitsu 'Watered Down' Document to REMOVE Horizon Criticism
12:47
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Fujitsu Manager had NO Concerns over INACCURATE Witness Statements
15:20
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Fujitsu Manager Told About CATASTROPHIC Audit Weaknesses
11:23
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Fujitsu Determine Own Witness Statements to be Inaccurate
8:54
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Fujitsu DOWNPLAY Horizon Audit Concerns to Post Office
15:18

Fujitsu: Horizon 'System Failures' are 'Normal System Occurrences'

7 months ago
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Horizon 'System Failures sounds too drastic', these should be 'normal system occurrences' is a shocking admission in an email chain discussing former subpostmaster Lee Castleton's case as former Fujitsu manager continues to give evidence to the Post Office Inquiry.

We analyse the discussions that were going on between the Fujitsu Post Office Security Team and the Post Office Investigation team led by Graham Ward showing what appears to be a standard procedure for providing increasing numbers of witness statements for use by the Post Office in the prosecution of innocent subpostmasters during the Post Office Scandal.

#PostOfficeInquiry #PostOfficeScandal #Fujitsu #HorizonScandal

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