Post Office documents containing racist terms describing Horizon victims used as recently as 2013

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A post office van in Aldwych, central London, January 11, 2024

POST OFFICE documents containing “utterly abhorrent” racist terms to describe wrongfully convicted sub-postmasters were used internally and updated as recently as 2013, according to an internal investigation.

The company launched the probe last year after documents obtained by Horizon scandal campaigners found fraud investigators were asked to group suspects based on racial features.

Between 2000 and 2015, more than 700 sub-postmasters were prosecuted based on information from Fujitsu’s faulty Horizon accounting system used in Post Offices.

A document used by the company’s security team used identity codes, each with language to describe a person’s ethnic origin, for potential suspects.

One description used the term “negroid types.”

Other archaic and offensive terms were used to describe individuals as “Siamese,” “Malaya” and “Chinese/Japanese types.”

https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/post-office-documents-containing-racist-terms-describing-horizon-victims-used-recently

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