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Police Eye Corporate Manslaughter Charges in Widening Post Office IT Scandal Investigation

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Law enforcement officials investigating the widespread Post Office Horizon IT scandal are now exploring the possibility of corporate manslaughter charges, a significant escalation in the ongoing probe. This development was shared with victims in recent days by the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC).

The investigation, dubbed Operation Olympos, currently identifies eight individuals as suspects, with five already having undergone interviews under caution. Millenium TV has learned that the number of persons of interest has grown to 53, with most expected to be elevated to suspect status as the inquiry progresses.

While the primary focus of the investigation remains centered on offenses such as perjury and perverting the course of justice, authorities are now also seeking advice from the Crown Prosecution Service regarding potential corporate and gross negligent manslaughter charges. The Horizon IT system, operational since 1999, erroneously generated financial shortfalls in Post Office branches, leading to sub-postmasters being held accountable.

This scandal is recognized as the most extensive miscarriage of justice in the UK’s history, resulting in the prosecution of over 900 individuals, some of whom served prison sentences. Tragically, some victims passed away before receiving justice.

Operation Olympos commenced in 2020 and saw a significant scaling up of activity a year ago, with approximately 100 officers operating from four regional hubs, following the conclusion of the public inquiry’s evidence-gathering phase. Officers are now urging any former sub-postmasters who may have previously signed a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) with the Post Office to come forward, as these agreements will no longer be enforced.

Addressing the evolving nature of the investigation, the NPCC stated, “The primary and sole focus remains the offenses of Perverting the Course of Justice and Perjury and this has not changed. However, as was done with fraud offenses previously, advice is being sought from the CPS around the offenses of Corporate and Gross Negligent manslaughter.”

Sir Wyn Williams, who chairs the public inquiry into the scandal, released the first volume of his final report on July 8, with the second volume anticipated next year. Given the complexities, Millenium TV understands that criminal trials related to the scandal may not commence before 2028.

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