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Post Office contacts over 500 subpostmasters potentially wrongly prosecuted for financial crimes The Post Office has contacted hundreds of people it might have wrongly prosecuted for financial crimes Share this item with your network: By Published: 07 May 2021 13:43 The Post Office is contacting 540 people it might have wrongly prosecuted for financial crimes. A further 100 people have been identified and the Post Office is seeking additional information. They could have been wrongly convicted of crimes such as false accounting and theft after being blamed for unexplained losses that were caused by computer errors. This is part of a scandal that is two decades old, having begun when the Horizon computer system was introduced to Post Office branches in 1999-2000. ....
Myanmar Junta Faces UK Legal Action over Claims to Ambassadorial Home in London Myanmar’s Embassy in central London last month. 1.5k By The Irrawaddy 5 May 2021 A British NGO has launched a legal case against Myanmar’s coup leaders over their claim to the ambassadorial residence and attempts to evict Myanmar’s former ambassador, who opposes the regime. U Kyaw Zwar Minn, the ex-ambassador to Myanmar, was locked out of his embassy by his deputy, U Chit Win, early last month after criticizing the regime and calling for the release of State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. Since its February coup, Myanmar’s military has killed more than 760 people. ....
By Michael Cross2021-04-26T13:46:00+01:00 The high-profile prosecution of two former directors of outsourcing giant Serco collapsed today when a judge at Southwark Crown Court directed a jury to acquit following admissions of disclosure failings by the Serious Fraud Office. Nicholas Wood and Simon Marshall had been accused of defrauding the government out of £12m by understating the profitability of Serco s prisoner-tagging contract. The matter was the subject of In a statement, the SFO said that a prosecution review of its disclosure process uncovered errors made in the non-disclosure of certain materials . Mrs Justice Tipples rejected a request for an adjournment to remedy the position so that it could pursue a retrial, saying this was not in the public interest. The judge also pointed to what she called real concerns in relation to the nature of the prosecution case . ....