Post Office Inquiry: Wrongly convicted Horizon victim was guilty, insists investigator
A postmasters concerns about errors in Horizon were dismissed as unfounded, the inquiry heard. Post Office investigator, Robert Daily, questioned Peter Holmes about a shortage of more than 46, 000 which was discovered during an audit. Mr Holmes, a subpostmaster from Newcastle, said he had absolutely no idea why there was a shortage but suggested Horizon may be at fault. He said: Unless its the Horizon that has let us down, there is no one who has stolen 40, 000. I havent got it, its not in my bank account Ive spent too many years in the police force seeing things go wrong to start stealing money, I really do not know. Mr Daily later said checks were made and that the postmasters concerns were unfounded. Read your updates here: , postoffice, scandal, fujitsu Subscribe to The Telegraph with our special offer: just 1 for 3 months. Start your fr
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