Former Post Office boss says she will hand back her CBE

It's after the Horizon IT scandal led to the wrongful prosecution of hundreds of postal workers

Paula Vennells to hand back CBE
Published 9th Jan 2024

Former Post Office boss Paula Vennells says she will hand back her CBE with immediate effect.

It comes as the fallout of the Horizon IT scandal which led to the wrongful prosecution of hundreds of sub-postmasters continues.

The former chief executive, who ran the Post Office while it routinely denied there was a problem with its Horizon IT system, was appointed a CBE in December 2018.

It comes after demands for her to return the honour intensified after an ITV drama returned the widespread miscarriage of justice to the spotlight.

In a statement, Ms Vennells said:

"I continue to support and focus on co-operating with the Inquiry and expect to be giving evidence in the coming months.

"I have so far maintained my silence as I considered it inappropriate to comment publicly while the Inquiry remains ongoing and before I have provided my oral evidence.

"I am, however, aware of the calls from subpostmasters and others to return my CBE.

"I have listened and I confirm that I return my CBE with immediate effect.

"I am truly sorry for the devastation caused to the sub-postmasters and their families, whose lives were torn apart by being wrongly accused and wrongly prosecuted as a result of the Horizon system.

"I now intend to continue to focus on assisting the Inquiry and will not make any further public comment until it has concluded."

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