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Progress update on compensation for postmasters subject to bankruptcy orders

An update on progress for compensation for postmasters subject to bankruptcy orders who are due compensation for losses suffered as a consequence of the Post Office’s Horizon IT system

UPDATE 24 April 2023

We have today written to the Chair of the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry, Sir Wyn Williams, setting out in further detail the Official Receiver’s position as trustee and how the Insolvency Service has, within the confines of the law, assisted individuals who have been subject to bankruptcy orders.

Bankruptcy and its impact on the Horizon IT compensation schemes is complex, therefore, the Official Receiver is contacting the affected former postmasters to help work through their options.

Details of the compensation schemes and the impact of bankruptcy are set out below.

Historical Shortfall Scheme

We have been working closely with the Post Office and the Department for Business and Trade in relation to the claims for compensation from the Post Office, submitted by former bankrupts to the Historical Shortfall Scheme.

Under this scheme, compensation awarded for personal losses, for example, damage to reputation or distress, do not form part of the bankruptcy estate and will be paid by the Post Office to former postmasters.

However, elements of the compensation that relate to financial losses, for example those due to loss of earnings, under insolvency law are an asset of the bankruptcy and legally must be realised for the benefit of creditors.

Therefore, when offers of compensation are made by the Post Office, the Official Receiver’s office has been contacting the former postmasters to discuss the implications of bankruptcy and explain the available options. This includes exploring how to apply for the annulment (cancellation) of the bankruptcy order and access to independent legal advice.

The Official Receiver, as trustee of the bankruptcy estates, must act in accordance with their statutory duties and distribute realised assets for the benefit of creditors. The Official Receiver is actively engaging with creditors to establish if they wish to pursue their claims in the postmaster bankruptcies and seek a distribution from the compensation awards.

In the event there is a surplus following the payment of any statutory costs of the bankruptcy and any claims from creditors that wish to receive a distribution from the compensation awards, the funds will be paid to the former bankrupts.

For those former postmasters who believe they experienced shortfalls related to the Horizon system but have not yet submitted a claim, the Post Office is now accepting eligible late applications into the Scheme. You can find information about eligible late applications on the Scheme website.

Group Litigation Order

In cases where former postmasters were previously subject to a bankruptcy order and are now discharged, neither the interim payment nor any future payments under the scheme are due to the bankruptcy estate. Any compensation will therefore be paid in full to the former postmasters.

We continue to work with the scheme administers, the Department for Business and Trade, to ensure these payments are made in a timely manner to the former postmasters.

Overturned Historical Conviction

In cases where former postmasters were previously subject to a bankruptcy order and are now discharged, neither the interim payment, nor any future payments under the scheme are due to the bankruptcy estate. Any compensation will therefore be paid in full to the former postmasters.

We continue to work with the scheme administers, Department for Business and Trade, to ensure these payments are made in a timely manner to the former postmasters.

Published 24 February 2023
Last updated 24 April 2023 + show all updates
  1. Updated to include letter dated 24 Aril 2023 to the Chair of the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry, Sir Wyn Williams

  2. First published.