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Government allocates a minimum of £540 million for compensating wrongly convicted Post Office employees

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Government Compensation Scheme for Victims of Post Office Horizon Scandal: Seeking Financial Redress for Wrongly Convicted Subpostmasters

The government has announced a new compensation scheme for victims of the Post Office Horizon scandal, with at least half a billion pounds set aside for wrongly convicted subpostmasters. This scheme, known as the Horizon Convictions Redress Scheme (HCRS), aims to provide financial redress to those who have suffered due to miscarriages of justice.

So far, less than 200 victims have come forward to claim their compensation, but the government is urging all eligible subpostmasters to seek the financial redress they deserve. The scheme offers two routes for compensation, with all verified applicants receiving an interim payment of £200,000 upfront. Those who decide to settle will receive a total of £600,000, while others can continue to negotiate for higher payouts based on their losses and suffering.

Former subpostmaster and campaigner Alan Bates has welcomed the scheme but has raised concerns about the government’s plan for claimants under the Group Litigation Order (GLO) Compensation Scheme. The government has also provided a taxpayer subsidy of £1 billion towards financial redress for victims of the scandal, including the Historical Shortfalls scheme for existing and former subpostmasters who suffered losses due to Horizon errors.

The Post Office scandal, first exposed by Computer Weekly in 2009, is considered one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in British history. The government is urging all eligible claimants to seek legal support and come forward to register for the compensation scheme.

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