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The Great Post Office Scandal by Nick Wallis; 9781739099206

The Great Post Office Scandal

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Description

The Great Post Office Scandal by Nick Wallis unveils a harrowing chapter in British history, one that highlights the catastrophic consequences of technological failures and institutional negligence.

The Plot

The narrative centres around Alan Bates and a coalition of subpostmasters who found themselves unjustly accused of theft and false accounting. This distressing situation stemmed from significant flaws within the Horizon computer system, which was supposed to streamline operations but instead led to devastating personal and financial repercussions for countless individuals.

As Bates and his fellow subpostmasters embark on a relentless quest for justice, they challenge the Post Office's actions in the High Court. Their legal battle not only exposes a profound miscarriage of justice but also sheds light on the inadequacies of senior managers, lawyers, and government officials who failed to act on the mounting evidence of wrongdoing.

Themes

  • Justice and Injustice: The fight against a powerful institution highlights the struggle for justice in the face of overwhelming adversity.
  • Technology and Trust: The reliance on flawed technology raises questions about accountability and the consequences of misplaced trust.
  • Community and Solidarity: The camaraderie among the subpostmasters illustrates the strength found in unity against systemic flaws.

Writing Style

Wallis's writing is characterised by meticulous research and a compelling narrative style that keeps readers engaged. His ability to weave personal stories with broader societal implications makes this work a poignant exploration of truth and the human spirit's resilience.

"A powerful reminder of the human cost of corporate failure."
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 129 mm × 45 mm
Pages: 580
Publisher: Bath Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 9781739099206

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