The recent publication of the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry’s report has prompted significant responses from key figures within the government, specifically the Business and Trade Secretary and the Post Office Minister. Their statements underscore the importance of this inquiry, which has investigated a scandal that has impacted the lives and livelihoods of countless sub-postmasters across the country.
The inquiry, led by Sir Wyn Williams, has unveiled a troubling narrative. Many sub-postmasters were wrongfully accused of financial discrepancies due to faults within the Horizon IT system, leading to wrongful prosecutions and devastating personal consequences. As the report highlights, the implications of this system’s failures extend beyond financial loss; they encompass severe emotional and psychological strain for those affected.
In his statement, the Business and Trade Secretary expressed deep sympathy for the sub-postmasters who suffered as a result of this unjust system. He recognised the profound impact that the Horizon scandal has had on their lives, families, and communities. The Secretary affirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring that lessons are learned from this inquiry and that such failures are not repeated in the future.
Similarly, the Post Office Minister echoed these sentiments, acknowledging the need for accountability and transparency within the organisation. He emphasised that the post office must rebuild trust with the sub-postmasters and the public, stressing that the findings of the inquiry will be pivotal in driving necessary reforms within the institution.
Both officials have indicated that the government will take time to carefully review the inquiry’s findings and recommendations. The aim is to create a robust framework that protects the rights of sub-postmasters and prevents any recurrence of such systemic failures. The commitment to ensuring justice for those wronged by the Horizon IT system is paramount, and the government is poised to act decisively.
As we move forward, it is clear that this inquiry serves not only as a crucial reflection on past mistakes but also as a catalyst for transformative change within the Post Office. The government’s strong responses signal their dedication to addressing these issues head-on and ensuring that every affected individual receives the justice and support they deserve.
In conclusion, the publication of the Horizon IT Inquiry’s report represents a pivotal moment in the journey towards rectifying the injustices faced by sub-postmasters. The government’s engagement demonstrates a willingness to learn from the past and bolster the integrity of the Post Office for future generations. It is hoped that with continued focus and commitment, the scars of the past can begin to heal, paving the way for a fairer and more accountable system.
July 08, 2025 at 12:10PM
商业与贸易部长及邮局部长就邮局Horizon IT调查报告的发布发表了声明。


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