Betty Brown, a 91-year-old former sub-postmistress and the oldest victim of the Post Office IT scandal, was offered only 29% of the compensation she had claimed for losses incurred due to the Horizon computer system. Despite spending over £50,000 of her savings to cover the losses, she was forced out of her job and had to sell her post office at a reduced price, feeling “treated like dung”. Mrs Brown’s offer was rejected, and she plans to take her case to an independent panel for assessment, facing further delays in obtaining justice.
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