Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry: Former Post Office Company Secretary Alwen Lyons gives evidence
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- čas přidán 20. 05. 2024
- Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry continues with former Post Office Company Secretary Alwen Lyons giving evidence
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Another one with amnesia.
How terribly curious. An organisation of the size of PO, staffed with nominally well trained professionals, yet none of them seem to have had any awareness of what was really going on. Were I a pessimist I might suspect they were all lying to cover their behinds.
Another awful person way out of her depth😂
Another one inflicted with the "Three Wise Monkey" maxim. This one can forever be remembered as the annoying "So So So" woman.
49:00 The whole board not just the Chairman should have SOUGHT training or advice on prosecuting practices and guidance. Or even better appoint a committee to undertake such training. I don’t see how Alwen as a secretary had any responsibility whatsoever. If she took it upon herself to assume that role she was a fool. The buck stops with the board.
Useless
She was protecting St. Paula
Oh come on these are just normal people doing a paid job for an employer. The real problems lie between accounts and processes technical PO people and Fujitsu the IT supplier.
1:14:35 Round and round, round and round. It is unfortunate that the people involved in attempting to placate the MPs should know so little about the SPM practices and key stroke procedures and yet presume to advise upon and defend a system about which they knew nothing and never wanted to find out. Oh no learning the detail may have been embarrassing. Nothing conscientious to note here but I must say it is VERY odd that a Secretary was put in this position in the first place. Her job surely was simply to record the happenings at the meetings for consideration by technically competent persons. It appears the PO may not have had any such persons.
Thick as mud. Clearly you don't have to be too bright to work as a senior person at the Post Office.