Fantastic journalism to disclose one of the biggest miscarriages of justice
I find it difficult to believe, this country, this government can possibly be so corrupted to carrying this extent of miscarriages of justice. To throw so many innocent hard working people under the bus, then sued them while they were lying there fighting for their life, so a few at the top can get away with it. Ultimately, the legal system that represented the Post Office are also to be hold responsible. They are similar to the legal representative of Jimmy Seville, to prosecute anyone who dares to take the Post Office to court for all their wrong doings, and counter sued a few and making sure they suffered even more to set as an example not to challenge the faulty Horizon program! Well done Mr. Nick Wallis.
Macthedog via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/19/24
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First, the content is a gripping tale of the nightmares innocent sub-postmasters went through at the hands of Post Office and its Horizon system. The story arc keeps the listeners hanging onto every word. Substance wise I found this series brilliant, extremely well researched. What I found...Read full review »
AccorPlat via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/16/22
Enjoying would be the wrong word. This is a deeply upsetting story brilliantly reported and put together. I could cry at the injustice. When I hear people talk about getting their news from Facebook or defund the BBC then this is a reminder of why we need journalists more than ever to scrutinise...Read full review »
SwearingDad via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/17/21
Dickens and Balzac would be proud of this dedicated coverage. Thanks for this podcast, as well as “Investigating the Post Office Scandal - the podcast.” Congratulations to all involved in the production of these important podcasts.
N Beach via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/23/24
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