Don’t give them any credit. Companies will only ever admit wrongdoing if their hands are forced, and even then, “it’s the cost of doing business”. It’s like American companies who say “oh yes, people should unionise!”, whilst smiting their own workers who attempt it.
Even if they are forced to do compensate everyone who was affected, the cost will pail in comparison to the amount of money lining the pockets of the twats who benefitted from the suffering.
Mildly surprised they didn’t just deny it. Good on them for at least recognizing their role and duty for recompense.
They’ve been denying it for over 25 years. They’re only admitting fault now because there is absolutely no choice left.
Fujitsu escaped huge lawsuit because Post Office behaved so badly in Horizon scandal
There’s always a catch lmao. Thanks for pointing this out.
Don’t give them any credit. Companies will only ever admit wrongdoing if their hands are forced, and even then, “it’s the cost of doing business”. It’s like American companies who say “oh yes, people should unionise!”, whilst smiting their own workers who attempt it.
Even if they are forced to do compensate everyone who was affected, the cost will pail in comparison to the amount of money lining the pockets of the twats who benefitted from the suffering.