Former Post Office CEO Paula Vennells faces scrutiny at an inquiry over the Horizon scandal. Find out the shocking revelations and accusations she's dealing with!
Former Post Office CEO Paula Vennells is under the spotlight once again as she faces questions at the inquiry into the Horizon scandal. Vennells, who struggled to answer queries about the organization she once led, broke down while admitting her unawareness of wrongful prosecutions occurring under her watch. The former chief executive disclosed being 'too trusting' of her subordinates, raising eyebrows with revelations about denying Fujitsu's remote access to terminals.
Amidst the controversy, Vennells faces allegations from a former ally accusing her of being complicit in the Post Office scandal. Despite denying attempts to close down investigations and reduce their scope, Vennells' testimony continues to unravel layers of the scandal. As the inquiry progresses, the drama surrounding Vennells only deepens, with PR experts labeling her appearances as 'staged and hollow.'
In a shocking turn of events, over 700 sub-postmasters were prosecuted during Vennells' tenure, shedding light on the severity of the Horizon scandal. Vennells' claims of being 'too trusting' are juxtaposed with accusations of prior knowledge, painting a complex picture of her involvement. The public awaits further revelations as Vennells' testimony unfolds at the inquiry, leaving many questioning the extent of her accountability in the Post Office saga.
Ms Vennells struggled to answer questions about organisation she once led on first day of testimony.
Ex-chief executive tells inquiry into Horizon scandal she had been unaware people were being wrongly prosecuted.
Former chief executive says she was 'too trusting' of subordinates and was advised to deny Fujitsu had remote access to terminals.
Disgraced former Post Office CEO Paula Vennells faces a second day of questioning at the inquiry into the Post Office Horizon IT scandal.
Former CEO gives evidence at public inquiry into scandal · More than 700 sub-postmasters were prosecuted · Vennells: I was 'too trusting' but I did ask questions.
Former Royal Mail boss messaged Vennells following the broadcasting of ITV's dramatisation of the Post Office scandal, questioning what the former Post ...
Paula Vennells, chief executive of Post Office Ltd from 2012 to 2019, makes her long-awaited appearance before the public inquiry, for the first of three ...
Former CEO also denies any attempt to reduce scope of investigation into Horizon system and cases raised by MPs.
The former CEO says the Post Office believed Second Sight's review was becoming too expensive and not meeting its objectives.
11.25am: We're back, and there's yet another attempt to pass off something on general counsel Susan Crichton. Vennells sent an internal email in July 2013 in ...
During her first appearance before the government inquiry into the Post Office Horizon IT scandal – when hundreds of subpostmasters were wrongfully ...
Former chief executive from 2012 to 2019 makes her second appearance before the public inquiry, with questions about her top lawyers set to feature.
Former boss, appearing at inquiry, denies decision not to review miscarriages of justice over 10 years ago was led by PR adviser.
When former Post Office CEO Paula Vennells began her much-anticipated evidence to the public inquiry into the scandal that unfolded on her watch, ...
The former chief executive is questioned about her role in the wrongful prosecution of hundreds of sub-postmasters.
Former chief executive from 2012 to 2019 makes her second appearance before the public inquiry, with questions about her top lawyers set to feature.
The Post Office Inquiry hears the second day of evidence from the former chief executive officer Ms Vennells, who agreed a full review of cases may have ...
Former chief executive from 2012 to 2019 makes her second appearance before the public inquiry, with questions about her top lawyers set to feature.
During her seven years as chief executive, hundreds of sub-postmasters were sent to jail based on flawed evidence thrown up by the Post Office's Horizon IT ...
The former Post Office chief executive faced a second day of questions into the Horizon IT scandal.
Ms Vennells to face grilling by subpostmasters' lawyers over her role in scandal which saw hundreds wrongly prosecuted.
Paula Vennells' emotional appearance before Horizon Inquiry was a case of "crocodile tears", according to a former sub-postmistress wrongly jailed as part ...
Ms Vennells struggles to answer questions about organisation she once led as she gives evidence on second day.
The former Post Office CEO will give evidence to the inquiry over three days and is set to face questions amid claims she covered-up the organisation's ...
Paula Vennells has finished giving evidence on her final day of questioning. The ex-Post Office boss broke down in tears after being told she was "talking ...