Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Act 2024 – More convictions quashed
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Justice Minister Naomi Long has provided a further update on the quashing of convictions of postmasters in Northern Ireland.
The Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Act 2024 was passed into legislation in May 2024, as a response to the scandal in which innocent subpostmasters were pursued for apparent financial shortfalls caused by faults in the Horizon accounts system.
The Act means that all convictions in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are to be overturned automatically, provided they meet the statutory criteria.
To date, the Department has identified 21 individuals whose convictions have been quashed by the Act and the Department has issued correspondence to these individuals to notify them accordingly.
Minister Long said:
“It is a significant and welcome development that 21 people in Northern Ireland have now received confirmation their convictions have been quashed and that these will be removed from their records.
“I hope by having their convictions quashed and their records updated, those affected get some sense that justice has been served.
“I would encourage anyone who believes they have a relevant conviction and has not received a letter to date to make contact with the Department so their convictions can be reviewed.
“Similarly, I would encourage those who think they may be eligible for the Horizon Convictions Redress Scheme to apply to the programme.
“Whilst no amount of financial redress can fully compensate for the years of stress and suffering that subpostmasters have experienced, I hope it goes some way to alleviating any financial hardship that has been experienced.”
The Department for Business and Trade are responsible for the Horizon Convictions Redress Scheme for those who have had their convictions quashed by the legislation.
Notes to editors:
- 21 individuals from Northern Ireland have been identified as having at least one conviction quashed by the Act, and 160 convictions have been identified as quashed. Each count that an individual is found guilty of is considered a conviction, and many of the 21 individuals have multiple convictions arising from the same prosecution
2. If you believe that you have a conviction for a relevant offence that has been quashed by the Act, and you have not received a letter from the Department of Justice, please email the Department of Justice to request that your conviction is reviewed.
3. For further information in relation to the Horizon Convictions Redress Scheme is available on the Department for Business and Trade website
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