Post Office used racist terms for staff in Horizon IT scandal guidance

27 May 2023 , 11:28
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Former Post Office worker Deirdre Connolly at the Clayton Hotel in Belfast for the Post Office Horizon IT inquiry (Image: PA)
Former Post Office worker Deirdre Connolly at the Clayton Hotel in Belfast for the Post Office Horizon IT inquiry (Image: PA)

Post Office prosecutors tasked with investigating sub-postmasters in the notorious Horizon scandal used a racial slur to classify black workers, according to documents obtained by campaigners.

Fraud investigators were asked to group suspects based on racial features and used a racist term for staff from the colonial era of the 1800s which refers to people of African descent.

The Post Office Horizon scandal, which has been described as “the most widespread miscarriage of justice in UK history”, saw hundreds of innocent postmasters convicted.

The information came to light through a Freedom of Information (FOI) request obtained by Eleanor Shaikh, a supporter of the more than 700 branch managers who were prosecuted between 1999 and 2015 on theft, fraud and false accounting charges.

The document, thought to have been published in 2008, asked investigators if the suspects were “Negroid Types”.

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Post Office used racist terms for staff in Horizon IT scandal guidanceBolton Sub Post Master Mohammed Amir giving evidence (Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry)

Other categories on the document include “Chinese/Japanese types” and “Dark Skinned European Types”.

Responding to the FOI, a Post Office spokesperson described it as a “historic document” but said the organisation did not tolerate racism “in any shape or form” and condemned the “abhorrent” language.

They added: “We fully support investigations into Post Office’s past wrong doings and believe the Horizon IT Inquiry will help ensure today’s Post Office has the confidence of its Postmasters and the communities it supports.”

Post Office used racist terms for staff in Horizon IT scandal guidanceScottish Post Office boss Louise Dar tears up while giving evidence (Daily Record)

The Post Office began installing Horizon accounting software in the late 1990s, but faults in the software led to shortfalls in accounts, which sparked demands on sub-postmasters to cover the difference.

Many were wrongfully prosecuted between 1999 and 2015 for false accounting, theft and fraud.

Between 2000 and 2014, more than 700 sub-postmasters were prosecuted based on information from the accounting system, which saw workers wrongly accused of theft, fraud and false accounting.

Post Office used racist terms for staff in Horizon IT scandal guidanceNoel Thomas (centre) with son Edwin and daughter Sian, arrives at the International Dispute Resolution Centre in London for the Post Office Horizon IT inquiry (PA)

However, in December 2019, a High Court judge ruled the system contained a number of “bugs, errors and defects” and there was a “material risk” that shortfalls in Post Office branch accounts were in fact caused by it.

Many sub-postmasters have had criminal convictions overturned.

Alana Calvert

Racism, Horizon, Post Office

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