Post Office scandal: Government would not have accepted ending Horizon software, David Mills says

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The Post Office was such a chaotic organisation that no one was there on David Mills's first day, he told the Horizon IT Inquiry. At the time it was losing £1m a day, his evidence said.

The government would not have accepted faulty accounting software Horizon being phased out, a former Post Office chief executive told the inquiry into the wrongful prosecution of sub-postmasters. The inquiry seeks to find out who knew what and when about the accounting computer programme that falsely generated financial losses at Post Office branches across the UK and led to the conviction of hundreds of sub-postmasters who ran branches for theft and false accounting.

As a result of the financial situation, there was no way Horizon would be phased out, despite it 'not being fit for purpose', Mr Mills said. 'It would have been a massive write-off for the government, just a huge hit on the bottom line of a company that was already insolvent. 'It was pretty obvious that Horizon was not going to be written off, nor was it going to be closed down. No one would have accepted that in government or indeed in the wider surroundings,' he added.

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