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The chief executive of the Post Office has said he was “surprised” at the “scale” of interest from the police, after learning that 33 investigations into branches were being carried out in June this year.
Nick Read was asked about the organisation’s response to the fact that 22 police forces were investigating Post Office branches.
The current boss said: “I think there was some surprise at the scale of requests in terms of the 22 law enforcement agencies and the 33 requests.
“I think we were of the opinion that it was in the ones and twos in terms of requests for information… the primary discomfort was the size and the number of the requests that were coming forward.”
The inquiry heard that the police were “requesting or awaiting Horizon-based evidence” for their investigations.
Mr Read told the inquiry that its internal investigations team was “massively stretched” at the time that the police were engaging with the business.
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