Well as Wolfie Smith was prone to say "power to the people" .
Would she have handed the CBE back without the groundswell of public opinion? would the whole debacle have been propelled into the public domain in the way it has, without the excellent tv programme? The fact of the matter is that it has been going on for years, even with the excellent Alan Bates dogged campaigning, and yes it's his time now to accept that honour, an honour for his tireless quest and seeking to redress the awful injustices for his fellow Post Office workers. Surely these are what such honours should be for in the first place,not accolades for corrupt public servants who have vastly inflated salaries sometimes just for failing upwards. I hope this is just the beginning of it, there are amongst the higher echelons of Post Office Staff and Fujitsu employees who fraudulently, perjured themselves, withheld information and behaved in the most dishonest way to besmirch and bankrupt honest people. I do hope they will be prosecuted, some need custodial sentences and maybe Paula Vennells and others like her could lose their gold plated pensions and some of their other ill gotten gains. It has been mooted that Fujitsu should be stumping up some of the compensatory monies, not the tax payer. As far back as 2011 Ernst and Young drew attention to flaws in the Horizon system but they have bafflingly gone on to win all manner of other government contracts, how so? who were those responsible for awarding those. So much more needs to come out, far too much covert collusion in public life, it's sickening.