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Alan Bates Rejects Low Compensation for Horizon Scandal
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Sir Alan Bates, knighted for his Horizon scandal campaign, received a compensation offer far below his claim. He criticized the government’s “quasi-kangaroo court” system for handling post office operators’ compensation.
Bates led a 20-year fight for justice for Horizon scandal victims. The faulty software led to wrongful convictions of operators.
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The compensation offer was less than half of Bates’ original claim. He called the process unfair and inadequate.
The Horizon scandal affected hundreds of UK post office workers. Many faced financial ruin and imprisonment.
Bates’ knighthood last year recognized his advocacy efforts. His rejection of the offer highlights ongoing disputes.
Some support Bates’ push for fair compensation. Others believe the government’s offer reflects budget constraints.
The Horizon scandal is a well-known UK miscarriage of justice. It involved faulty accounting software from 1999 to 2015.
Bates’ campaign brought national attention to the operators’ plight. His criticism underscores persistent compensation issues.
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| Bias Distribution | 33% Center |
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