Following his acceptance of a knighthood for his contributions to justice, Sir Alan said to News, “We will raise money if it is necessary for a legal proceeding.
“We cannot allow these financial redress schemes to continue for years on end,” he declared. “There’s no reason it’s just the bureaucracy driving them into the ground again.”
When malfunctioning Horizon computer software produced fictitious shortages in branches between 1999 and 2015, hundreds of sub-postmasters were falsely charged with theft.
Sir Alan claimed that he had not “heard a word” about the compensation plans from the incoming administration.
There are some legal paths we can pursue, but the organization will need to wait another year or eighteen months,” he continued.
We might as well take a different approach if we can’t have these issues settled quickly and receive their confirmation of a deadline of March 2025.
Furthermore, I am confident that the country is behind us, and we will raise the necessary funds for a legal defense.
After receiving a knighthood from the Princess Royal at Windsor Castle for his contributions to justice, Sir Alan talked with News.