The Horizon IT Scandal arose following the installation of the Horizon software in the late 1990s.
Maria said,
''I am concerned that many of the victims of the Horizon scandal, particularly more than 900 people who received criminal convictions including time in jail, will have little faith in the ability of the Post Office or even the criminal justice system to right the wrongs endured over the past two decades. Hundreds of those criminal convictions connected with the Horizon system are unchallenged. I will be urging the Government to consider additional action to ensure those individuals get justice.
‘’There is free, independent, and confidential help and advice available for victims of the Horizon Scandal. Both the Government and the Post Office strongly encourage anyone who believes they were wrongly convicted, for any reason, to consider an appeal.
‘’Substantial compensation is available for anyone whose conviction is overturned where Horizon was essential to the prosecution and people with convictions can contact the Criminal Cases Review Commission at https://ccrc.gov.uk/post-office/ who can advise on routes of appeal. This process doesn’t cost anything and there is no need to hire a lawyer. For more information, Citizens Advice have a dedicated webpage on how to appeal against convictions which can be found by following the link below.
‘’Any current and former postmasters affected by the scandal can apply to join the Horizon Shortfall Scheme and if you have evidence which might help the Inquiry, please contact Solicitor@postofficehorizoninquiry.org.uk.
‘’The Government has set up an independent inquiry under former High Court Judge Wyn Williams, to make sure that the truth about the scandal is know and that similar mistakes never happen again. I will follow this Inquiry with interest.’’