Badenoch Allies Accuse Former Post Office Chair of Lying About Compensation Limit Meeting
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Tory MPs loyal to Kemi Badenoch accuse former Post Office chair Henry Staunton of lying about meeting where he was told to limit compensation payouts. Staunton stands by his account.
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Staunton claims he made notes of the meeting immediately afterwards, while government only issued denial a year later.
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MP Jonathan Gullis tries to defend Badenoch but ends up embarrassed when claims about Staunton's firing are shown to be false.
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Staunton says current Post Office CEO Nick Read complained he wasn't paid enough and threatened to quit, contradicting Read's own testimony.
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Post Office in such bad shape the author suggests handing it over to Amazon to run.