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Nick Wallis



Average rating: 4.44 · 1,178 ratings · 186 reviews · 3 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Great Post Office Scand...

4.62 avg rating — 982 ratings — published 2021 — 5 editions
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Depp v Heard: the unreal story

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“Add £300m to £780m and you get a minimum of £1.08bn of public money either already spent or allocated towards dealing with the Horizon scandal and its fallout. This sum fulfilled a prediction Ron Warmington made to me many years ago – that the Post Office was sitting on a billion pound disaster, it was just too clueless to realise it. The realisation has now set in. Of course, it is taxpayers who are footing the bill.”
Nick Wallis, The Great Post Office Scandal: The story of the fight to expose a multimillion pound IT disaster which put innocent people in jail

“Colin says, ‘It became clear we needed to “switch” and start discrediting Second Sight. And that’s what began to happen. Post Office began to discredit the people we had hired by saying things like … they’re “too old”, or it’s been too long since they did a job like this, or they’re not up to the job. And that was purely because the Post Office did not like the conclusions that Second Sight were coming to.”
Nick Wallis, The Great Post Office Scandal: The story of the fight to expose a multimillion pound IT disaster which put innocent people in jail

“With the government’s tacit backing, the Post Office board had spent millions of pounds of taxpayers’ money trying to deny it had been responsible for some of the most appalling behaviour in UK corporate history. Now it was admitting responsibility for prosecuting 44 innocent people.”
Nick Wallis, The Great Post Office Scandal: The story of the fight to expose a multimillion pound IT disaster which put innocent people in jail

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