Post Office
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UK minister hints at change in controversial legal presumption on computer evidence
Lord Stockwood says work underway to bring issue to ‘logical conclusion.’
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UK government calls for expert input on computer evidence law
Government signals willingness to change controversial presumption that computer evidence is correct.
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Opinion: Will common sense prevail in the UK’s long overdue review of disclosure rules?
Tony McClements makes a case for fraud investigators at the coalface to be helped to get the job done.
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What is a lawyer’s duty when matters go wrong?
Carroll Barry-Walsh looks at some pressing and very current issues around accountability and responsibility.
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Law on computer evidence must change in wake of UK Post Office Horizon scandal
Lawyer and financial services investigator Carroll Barry-Walsh says government inaction is not an option.
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Pressure grows to rethink UK legal stance on computer evidence
Legal presumption on accuracy of evidence is blamed for the biggest miscarriage of justice in UK history in the Post Office Horizon case.
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Watchdog tightens rules on cash deposits in fight against money laundering
UK regulator the FCA moves on cash deposit services offered by banks through the Post Office.
