Stumbled across this today and it's fascinating, it took place in Manchester University, England in Feb 2022... so now nearly 2 years old.
It's 2 hours long and the 1st 20 minutes or so can be quite frustrating due to sound drop-outs (there are embedded subtitles but they doesn't catch everything) but stick with it because it really is an eye-opener to hear from a couple of people who lived through it, who to this day, continue to fight for justice and compensation.
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Nick Wallis, best known for his work on the Post Office Horizon IT scandal, joined us for the launch of the Manchester Innocence Project in February 2022.
Nick was joined by two former Subpostmasters, direct victims of one of the UK's most significant miscarriages of justice. Pete Murray and Tom Hedges shared their first hand experiences of standing up against the government-owned Post Office, through the courts to eventual victory.
The Great Post Office Scandal: What Went Wrong and Why It Matters, with Nick Wallishttps://youtu.be/jpkSIGd7Z68?si=YN1L_a3ZWW-osZb5From what i'm reading about the parliamentary debate on this issue today, Fujitsu could also be in big trouble... at least the UK arm of Fujitsu.