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“A shocking crime was committed on the unscrupulous initiative of a few individuals, with the blessing of more, and amid the passive acquiescence of all.”

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THE FUJITSU WAY Ah yes, the now-famous defence from Fujitsu CEO Richard Christou: “Don’t worry, fitness for purpose was excluded.” Because obviously, when you commission a national accounting system handling billions in public transactions, the one thing you definitely don’t want is for it to be… fit for purpose. Perfectly sensible. Let’s admire the craftsmanship here: Remove the implied obligation for the system to work. Replace it with hundreds of pages of explicit obligations describing exactly how it must work. Then, when it doesn’t work, point back to the bit where you removed the label and say: “Ah — you see — no requirement for it to work.” It’s like buying a car where the contract says: “Engine must start, brakes must function, steering must respond…” …but also says: “By the way, we exclude any implied term that the car is fit for driving.” Car doesn’t start? Brakes don’t brake? Steering suggests rather than turns? No problem. “Fitness for purpose was excluded.” Brilliant. Even better when the High Court later observes the System was riddled with bugs, errors, and defects capable of causing phantom losses — but never mind that. The real issue, apparently, is that everyone misunderstood the wording. Not the system. Not the outcomes. Not the people prosecuted on the back of it. The wording. Because in this worldview, if you delete the phrase “fit for purpose,” you also delete reality. And that, Ladies and Gentlemen, is the FUJITSU WAY in miniature: The System didn’t have to work — it just had to look contractually sophisticated while not working. Fujitsu Global Fujitsu UK Fujitsu Americas Liam Byrne MP Business and Trade Committee UK House of Commons House of Lords Darren Jones MP Peter Kyle Department for Business and Trade Lee Castleton OBE Janet skinner Dan Neidle richard brooks Mark Sweney Adele Robinson Edward Henry KC Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry Post Office Voice of The Postmaster Nick Wallis

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#PostOfficeScandal #FUJITSU #GOODWILL THE MR BATES EFFECT: HOW TO APOLOGISE YOUR WAY OUT OF ACCOUNTABILITY January 2024: ITV's "Mr Bates vs The Post Office" airs. Public outcry forces Fujitsu to testify. Paul Patterson admits: "moral obligation" to compensate victims. SEc of State writes to Fujitsu Global CEO demanding urgent talks. January 2026: Fujitsu has paid £0. Here's how they did it. The drama changed everything. Millions watched. Public fury. Parliamentary hearings. Media firestorm. Fujitsu dragged before MPs. Forced to admit they KNEW Horizon was faulty since the 1990s. Forced to admit they HELPED jail innocent people. Paul Patterson: "We have a moral obligation to contribute." Finally. Accountability. Right? WRONG. Secretary of State Kemi Badenoch wrote to Fujitsu CEO Takahito Tokita within days: "I would welcome a discussion with you on the type of response Fujitsu might make and the role you foresee Fujitsu playing towards securing justice." That was TWO YEARS AGO. The "discussion" is allegedly ongoing. Compensation contribution is still £ZERO What HAS happened in those two years: ❌ Zero pounds paid to victims ✅ Retained £3.5bn+ in UK govt contracts ✅ Continued bidding for public sector work ✅ Kept saying "we'll pay after Inquiry concludes" ✅ Victims continued dying while waiting The TV drama was the trigger. The apologies were the smoke screen. The inaction is the strategy. This is the playbook for surviving a national scandal: STEP 1: Deny for 20 years STEP 2: TV drama forces your hand STEP 3: Apologise emotionally ("truly sorry") STEP 4: Admit "moral obligation" STEP 5: Demand inquiry must conclude first STEP 6: Hold onto government contracts STEP 7: Pay nothing STEP 8: Wait for public opinion to move on IT'S WORKED TO DATE. Fujitsu UK Fujitsu Global Fujitsu UK Events Fujitsu Defence Fujitsu Americas Liam Byrne MP Business and Trade Committee HM Treasury Lee Castleton OBE Janet skinner Christopher Head OBE Varchasanraj V Patel Nick Wallis Emma Simpson Karl Flinders maria Brian Rogers 𝔅͛𝔯͛𝔦͛𝔞͛𝔫͛ ͛𝔚͛𝔥͛𝔢͛𝔩͛𝔱͛𝔬͛𝔫͛ Ian Henderson El Shaikh Dan Neidle john osullivan Post Office nigelrailton Hiroshi Suzuki

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#PostOfficeCompensationScandal #PostOfficeScandal #PostOfficeInquiry #Redress #HumanRights #HumanRightsViolations #Whistleblowing #Justice #StatesponsoredCrime #Mandelson #PostOfficeScandal #HumanRightsAbuse #StateSponsoredCrime #Torture #FUJITSU #MentalHealth #NeverGiveIn The Second Punishment: Post Office Scandal Survivors like Janet Skinner are being betrayed and tortured yet again. 19 years on from being maliciously prosecuted and wrongfully imprisoned this incredibly brave lady is still being forced to do battle with the Government over her claim for Redress. Janet wrote this yesterday in response to an article on LinkedIn - Quote: "The fight for Compensation has been slow, painful, and deeply traumatic. It has felt like reliving the injustice all over again—only this time, with the burden of proof placed on me to justify the suffering I’ve already endured. I was sent to Prison for a crime I did not commit. I was separated from my children, stripped of my job, and publicly shamed. That alone was a nightmare. But the aftermath has been just as cruel. I spent years learning to walk again—years of physical rehabilitation, emotional exhaustion, and mental anguish. The toll on my health has been immense. And yet, the process of seeking Compensation has become one of the hardest experiences I’ve ever faced. And I say that as someone who’s been to jail. Justice still feels out of reach. Every delay, every form, every legal hurdle is a reminder that the system still doesn’t fully see us. We were wronged. We were broken. And now we’re being asked to fight again—for recognition, for dignity, for what we’re owed. This isn’t just about money. It’s about Accountability. It’s about healing. And it’s about making sure no one else ever has to endure what we have and still do." Unquote I am humbled to have met Janet and so proud to be able to count this beautiful human being as really good friend. Janet and the other Survivors with more complex cases as a result of being wrongfully given Criminal sentences really do deserve so much better from the State. Dear Keir Starmer, You were a Human Rights Lawyer prior to entering politics. Please Deal with this ongoing abuse and demand that these innocent people are handled with the respect, dignity and humanity they deserve. Janet skinner Seema Misra OBE Tracy Felstead Lee Castleton OBE LisaCastleton Emma Simpson Varchasanraj V Patel Peter Kyle Darren Jones MP Edward Henry KC Prem Sikka Christopher Head OBE Tony maria Nick Wallis Nichola Arch john osullivan El Shaikh Jo Hamilton UN Human Rights Human Rights Watch Kevin Hollinrake MP David Davis MP UK House of Commons House of Lords Kevan Jones National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

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