The Post Office Horizon Inquiry's Invite To Northern Ireland Victims

The Post Office Inquiry's Invite To Northern Ireland Victims

Last Update: Tuesday, 20th August 2024 21:13

Sub-postmasters in Northern Ireland affected by the Horizon scandal invited to shape Inquiry Legacy Project through focus group

The Inquiry is inviting current and former sub-postmasters in Northern Ireland impacted by the Horizon scandal, or their chosen family or friend, to join a series of focus groups where they can shape its upcoming Legacy Project.

The Inquiry’s Legacy Project will be a homage to those affected by the Horizon scandal.

Created alongside those affected, the Legacy Project will mark the Horizon scandal in history and ensure its effects cannot be forgotten.

Sir Wyn Williams, Chair of the Inquiry, said:

“From very beginning, the Inquiry has put human stories at the heart of its work. I want these stories of hardship, suffering but above all else resilience to be marked in history, and this is the purpose behind the Legacy Project.

"We don’t know what the Legacy Project will look like yet, as it will rightly be shaped by those who have been directly affected by the scandal. But one thing is certain: it will ensure that the effects of the Horizon scandal cannot be erased.”

The Inquiry is keen to hear from a diverse range of people, who reflect a wide range of regions and experiences.

This will build on the Human Impact Hearings the Inquiry heard in Belfast, during which Sir Wyn heard evidence from many local sub-postmasters.

UK Parliamentary data shows that there were around 494 post offices in Northern Ireland as of March 2023. Some of these are crown post offices, however the vast majority are owned by sub-postmasters.

During these focus groups, people affected by the scandal can share their ideas of what a Legacy Project means to them and what it should entail.

To get involved, those affected should apply by 26 August 2024 (12:00pm).

Joining the focus group is not the only way people can contribute to the Legacy Project.

People affected will also be able to contribute to future engagement sessions or the Inquiry’s listening project, In Your Own Words (IYOW).

Through IYOW, people affected by the scandal can share their stories and experiences, which will also help inform the Legacy Project.

The Inquiry recently announced it will be working with creative experts to develop the Project.

Art Lewry and Morag Wood, who worked with participants in the Infected Blood Inquiry on its memorial, and recent Reflections at the publication event, will work with sub-postmasters, family members, and others impacted by the scandal, to create the Legacy Project.

To find out more visit the Inquiry's website: https://www.postofficehorizoninquiry.org.uk/

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