The 2023 Pride of Britain awards are underway and one of this year’s winners is Alan Bates who took home the Special Recognition Award.
He was given this award following his work in campaigning for justice for the people who were affected by the Post Office scandal.
But what is the Post Office scandal and what did Alan Bates do?
What is the Post Office scandal?
More than 700 branch managers were given criminal convictions when faulty accounting software made it look like money was missing from their sites.
In September, 86 of those convictions had been overturned.
Justice was served thanks to Alan Bates 🧑⚖️ And this is what Judge Rinder had to say about it... 💭
— Pride of Britain (@PrideOfBritain) October 12, 2023
Don't forget to watch Alan receive his Pride of Britain Award for campaigning for justice for those impacted by the Post Office scandal. 💜@DailyMirror @TSB #prideofbritain pic.twitter.com/BbtVU8QG2T
Now, Post Office workers who had wrongful convictions for theft and false accounting given to them based on evidence from the now discredited Horizon IT system are to be offered £600,000 each in compensation.
The compensation is for postmasters whose convictions relied on the now discredited Horizon IT system, in return for them settling their claims, BBC News reports.
They added: "Postmasters who have already received initial compensation payments, or have reached a settlement with the Post Office of less than £600,000, will be paid the difference."
The Pride of Britain awards showed the impact that Alan Bates had had on people who were affected by the scandal and his work continues.
He said he is now working on informing the Government about the impact the scandal had on the mental health of those involved.
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