(no title)
jrumbut | 2 years ago
I disagree, the software glitch was the problem here.
We are supposed to be able to rely on computers to store and add numbers or report a system failure. This accounting software showed in black and white that some funds that the sub-postmasters were responsible for had gone missing.
What else was the legal system supposed to do? The broken software was simulating crime perfectly.
Arn_Thor|2 years ago
rcxdude|2 years ago
YukiElectronics|2 years ago
Except it wasn't; the main problem was how the PO was handling it. ICL/Fujitsu were aware of near-identical bugs in an earlier project[1], and PO employees omitted parts of an audit from 2004 that described similar issues as well[2]
It all goes back to ICL/Fujitsu and the PO being aware of the issue and withholding the information from anyone not already "in the know"; lawyers, judges, changing witness statements to hide incriminating evidence, etc.
[1]: https://archive.vn/ah6K2
[2]: https://archive.vn/fXqx2
DharmaPolice|2 years ago