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Helen Morris's avatar

Such an awful plight to put innocent people through and for so long. Jo's attitude and support for others is truly admirable.

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Lucy Hearne Keane's avatar

I was following this story for years from Ireland. These heroic postmasters are so wonderful but what a tortuous road they had to travel

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sam baker's avatar

the most shocking thing is how many of them are still on that road. the authorities have given the impression that it's all done and dusted, but over 100 of them are still fighting for recompense.

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Lucy Hearne Keane's avatar

That is always the way unfortunately. Seen it so many times here in Ireland regarding our State institutions. Achieving redress is an ongoing battle. Once it's out of the headlines it's assumed it's sorted.

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Geraldine Comiskey's avatar

A terrifying cautionary tale. Reputational, financial and social ruin can happen to even the most upright, decent members of a community in a civilised country.

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Carol Ann Power's avatar

So true. This was an incredibly traumatic, and tragic life experience for honest, ordinary people who were just trying to do their jobs to the best of their ability.

Kindest regards

Carol Power

Johannesburg

South Africa

We must speak the truth even if it makes us unpopular or a villain in our own story 😢💙💜

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