Post Office's Capture software will be reviewed over claims of wrongful convictions
Post Office's Capture software to be reviewed over 'glitches' Post Office to review its Capture software. Post Office has been criticised for its 'glitchy' capture software. It is the first time the software has been reviewed by the Post Office in more than 30 years.
Review ordered into another Post Office IT system predating Horizon. Capture software rolled out across branches in the 1990s, years before Horizon system. There are claims dozens more sub-postmasters may have been wrongly convicted. Post Office minister Kevin Hollinrake has met with a former sub-master and a lawyer representing 35 people.
Review launched into ANOTHER Post Office IT system. Capture software was used in branches during the 1990s. Years before Horizon system was introduced, it was used to run branches in London. Review into the controversial Horizon system launched into an earlier version of the system. The Capture software is now being reviewed by the Post Office.
New review launched into 1990s Post Office software used in prosecutions. Sub-postmasters have raised parallels between Capture and faulty Horizon software. Horizon software was used in the 1990s for prosecutions of fraudsters and fraudsters in the 1980s. New review has been launched into the technology used by the Post Office.