Naomi Long mulling options after Post Office managers in Northern Ireland who were wrongly convicted thanks to incompetent corporate bosses are omitted from law to clear their names
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Naomi Long said she will “urgently” review options to provide an alternative remedy for sub-postmasters in Northern Ireland.
Details of blanket legislation to clear the names of Post Office branch managers who were falsely convicted in England and Wales was published on Thursday, after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said they were victims of “one of the greatest miscarriages of justice in our nation’s history”.
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Hide AdThey were falsely accused en masse of stealing, thanks to a massive cock-up with the Post Office’s accounting software (called Horizon) and the obstinate refusal of bosses to entertain their innocence.
Last month, Post Office minister Kevin Hollinrake told MPs that while justice is a devolved issue in Northern Ireland, the Government wanted to see a consistent approach across the UK.
However, Ms Long criticised the Westminster government after it failed to include Northern Ireland in its legislation.
“Whilst the operation of courts in Northern Ireland is a devolved matter, sub-postmasters who are affected by unjust convictions should receive swift justice and equitable treatment in line with their counterparts in the rest of the UK,” she said.
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Hide Ad“I firmly believe that any Westminster legislation to reverse the convictions of sub-postmasters should be UK-wide.
“This would be the best way forward, given that postal services are a reserved matter and the associated compensation schemes are UK-wide.
“This would also be the fastest legislative solution and avoids differential treatment between jurisdictions, including in terms of accessing compensation.
“I am deeply disappointed that the UK government has decided to legislate in England and Wales only, having indicated publicly their desire to legislate UK-wide.
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Hide Ad“In light of this decision, I will now urgently review the options available to provide an alternative remedy for sub-postmasters in Northern Ireland.”
More than 700 Post Office branch managers around the UK were prosecuted between 1999 and 2015 after the faulty Horizon accounting software made it look as though money was missing from their shops.