Nik Read talking at NFSP conference 2024

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john o'sullivan

Dear Post Office Limited,Nick Read confirmed it must be "galling" for SPM to hear the evidence coming out at the Horizon Inquiry and that POL"would not walk past "dealing with issues of the past.To that end what documents/emails do you have that contain discussion /advice on the merits of still employing Rodric Williams and Martin Edwards.Martin Edwards is currently Strategy Director at POL and believes according to his evidence that the BBC are arseholes and SPM cannot escape responsibility by blaming Horizon?Rodric sits in judgement on what to offer his victims in Compensation.

Yours faithfully,

john o'sullivan

information.rights@postoffice.co.uk, Post Office Limited

Our ref: FOI2024/01070

Dear John O'Sullivan,

Thank you for your request for information which was received on 27th
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Regards,

Data Protection and Information Rights Team

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London,

EC2V 7ER

information.rights@postoffice.co.uk, Post Office Limited

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Dear John O'Sullivan,

Please find the response attached relating to your Freedom of Information
request.

Regards,

Data Protection and Information Rights Team

100 Wood Street,

London,

EC2V 7ER

Dear [email address],Thank you for a reply.How does this answer"Confirmation or denial would not constitute ‘fair’ processing of personal data
because employees would not reasonably expect us to reveal to the public,
information relating to their contractual or employment matters. " sit with your actions in June 2024 when an unredacted copy of a legal document with the personal data of some postmasters had been published on Post Office’s corporate website?What department had responsibility for the latter and do they have a say in the answer to the former?Do FOI requests enjoy greater scrutiny prior to publication than wrongly convicted SPM's personal details?

Yours sincerely,

john o'sullivan

information.rights, Post Office Limited

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Dear John O'Sullivan,

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With Kind Regards,

Information Rights

Data Protection and Information Rights Team

100 Wood Street

London

EC2V 7ER

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