Post Office spent at least £130m of taxpayers’ money defending itself in Horizon inquiry
Company’s annual report shows costs of £132m up to March 2024 in inquiry that ended this weekPost Office executives have spent more than £130m of taxpayers’ money defending the company at the long-running inquiry into the wrongful prosecution of more than 900 workers, figures show.The company’s annual report reveals that the company’s legal and running costs from the start of the inquiry in September 2020 until 31 March 2024 total £132m, more than half of which – £82m – was spent in the last financial year alone. Continue reading...
Company’s annual report shows costs of £132m up to March 2024 in inquiry that ended this week
Post Office executives have spent more than £130m of taxpayers’ money defending the company at the long-running inquiry into the wrongful prosecution of more than 900 workers, figures show.
The company’s annual report reveals that the company’s legal and running costs from the start of the inquiry in September 2020 until 31 March 2024 total £132m, more than half of which – £82m – was spent in the last financial year alone. Continue reading...