Horizon IT Inquiry: Martin Smith - Is that Really Your Evidence?
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The whole bunch are rotten and corrupt to the core
@@fireskycam9889 Now it sounds like you’re talking about grapes and apples!!
I really hope the Law Society is watching and taking notes ....
I strongly suspect that they are.
I would imagine a lot of these guys are going to end up being struck off.
Plenty of dodgy lawyers out there if they cared
The law society exists to protect lawyers. Even lawyers engaging in criminal acts.
Solicitors Regulation Authority is the disciplinary body, and has been so since 2007.
Everyone at the Post Office, seems to think that someone else was responsible for everything. What did these people do all day?
They’re just trying to minimise the possibility they’ll be charged with criminal offences or disciplinary actions.
I watched later questioning by one of the other lawyers, this guy is as slippery as an eel
post office nhs all these huge public monopolies are cesspits
Has the enquiry considered the amount of fees paid to the law firms involved in the prosecutions?
Facing God in the afterlife is a different thing, but how do these guys face their families, neighbours, relatives after these video interviews is quite interesting. I for one am interested in knowing how they face their kids.
Bent
As a nine bob note!
And as a banana
@@JeanRinger Bananas 🍌 aren’t “bent” ?! They’re curved!
@@anaitali8256 bananas aren’t bent! They’re curved.
In defence of all the dishonest people in this enquiry, I work in an NHS Trust, if you are honest and follow the policies you will not be promoted, or even worse, you may lose your job. It is no wonder people chose to fit in.
That may well be an explanation as to why there were seemingly so many dishonest people in senior management at the Post Office, but it's no excuse. That's why dishonesty is so corrosive. It not only benefits the dishonest person; it disadvantages those unwilling to participate in their dishonesty. The same is true of drug-taking in competitive sports, for example. That's why I hope those responsible will be prosecuted through the criminal courts, though the lack of action following the Hillsborough disaster and the Grenfell Tower fire doesn't fill me with much confidence that will happen.
Modern world I'm afraid
@@neilg6675 I don't think it is true everywhere, but the public sector seems particularly bad.
@@neilg6675 I previously worked in the private sector for 36 years and never encountered the level of incompetence and unaccountability that I have working for the NHS.
I worked in the Public Sector for 30 years and I agree with you ....there was a phrase in my sector of profession for long serving staff and it was ‘Institutionalised’ also its very much a ‘closed shop’ mentality ....besides, who would want to jeopardise the Gravy Train!
Where is the SRA here?
Liar
Nothing will change, it's all a complete joke, lock stock and barrel.
There are two things in life, there's 'them' and there's 'us' and if you earn less than £100k a year then you belong to 'us' and you are are a peasant like me.