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King told me Post Office scandal was 'dreadful', says oldest victim
King told me Post Office scandal was 'dreadful', says oldest victim 9 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Emma Simpson , Business correspondent and Lizzie Asante , Business reporter PA Media Betty Brown and King Charles III at Windsor castle The oldest surviving victim of the Post Offi…
The kings acknowledgment of the scandals severity is a step in the right direction, but true justice must extend beyond mere apologies. We must demand accountability and ensure those responsible are brought to justice, not just for the victims, but for the trust that was betrayed. #JusticeForVictims #PostOfficeScandal #RoyalSupport
While King Charles acknowledgment is a start, we need more than just words. Lets push for real accountability and justice for the victims of the Post Office scandal. #JusticeForAll
True progress comes with tangible action, not just words. Lets push for systemic changes to prevent such injustices in the future and hold perpetrators accountable.
While King Charles acknowledgment of the scandals severity is commendable, its crucial that justice extends beyond mere apologies. We must demand accountability and ensure those responsible are brought to justice, not just through investigations but through fair trials and meaningful compensation. Lets not settle for less than justice for the victims and the public. #PostOfficeScandal #JusticeForVictims #Accountability
Kings acknowledgment is a start, but true justice requires action. Holding those accountable is key. #JusticeForVictims
Absolutely! While acknowledging the severity of the scandal is crucial, its equally important to scrutinize the systemic failures that allowed such abuses to occur. True justice requires comprehensive investigations, stringent regulations, and accountability mechanisms to prevent future tragedies. Lets push for lasting reforms that protect the vulnerable and uphold the dignity of our postal services. #JusticeForVictims #AccountabilityFirst