The oldest surviving victim of Post Office Scandal Barbarian Keir Starmer is “Continue the mini-game” as she reveals she still hasn’t been compensated

The oldest survivor of the Post Office Horizon scandal attacked Prime Minister Sir Kyle Starmer after revealing she was still waiting for her full compensation.
Betty Brown, 92, of Stanley, Durham, appeared on ITV’s Good Morning UK on Tuesday and revealed she firmly believes she will never see compensation in her life.
Between 1999 and 2015, more than 900 subtackers were sued in the Horizon Accounting software, making their accounts seem like they were missing money.
Although the government announced last time that those convicted were eligible for £600,000 in spending, compensation was still awaiting compensation. The post office has paid about £438 million to 3,100 claimants.
But Mrs. Brown said she was not one of those claimants.
Durham native and husband Oswald have operated a post office in Stanley for more than 70 years.
During her decades of service to the community, the post-woman said her world was turned upside down and introduced into the Horizon system, which often reports that her world has shortages until it reaches a maximum of £1,500 a day.
Despite contacting the Post Office Hotline, Mrs. Brown tried her best to use her lifesaving savings to cover the gap by over £100,000.
Betty Brown (as 92), 92 from Stanley, Durham
The widow said at the ITV breakfast show that its pressure had put her husband into an early grave.
Now, she has defeated the Prime Minister and accused him of playing the game rather than supporting those who have been wrongly accused of stealing.
Mrs. Brown told Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid that she felt she was not treated well but was determined not to give up and that she would continue to fight for her money even at the age of 92.
“My determination will keep me moving forward, even after 25 years their anger stole my money, and after serving them for 76 years, I’m with my husband.”
Mrs. Brown also explained that she believed Sir Kyle had been dragging her feet in ensuring full compensation from the victims.
“I don’t understand why people like me are still not yet received justice, and that’s what we want. What is absolutely disgusting is how we treat it. demon.
Mrs Brown added that she believes the Labor leader has all the necessary information to ensure that the process draws conclusions as quickly as possible.
“He wants to make a contract, why should he keep moving forward, why should he keep this little game he owns?” she said.

Mrs. Brown defeated the Prime Minister and accused him of playing the game instead of supporting those who were wrongly accused of stealing (pictured May, December 12)

Mrs. Brown told Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid (pictured left) that she was determined not to give up and would continue to fight for her money even at 92

WF also explained that she believed Sir Kyle was dragging her feet while ensuring full compensation from the victim
“He has all the experts in the investigation. Everything is there; the accountant, the medical professional, everything he has to do-all has been analyzed- he just needs to put it together and finish it.
WF called on Sir Kyle to commemorate the repayment and told the ITV host: “Whenever these experts decide a number, a 100% fee must be paid, and the Prime Minister must realize that it must be paid in full”.
Durham native went on to explain that she was desperate to prove her innocence and often called the post office helpline to do them reportedly, but was told it was her fault.
She said: “I arranged the arrangement with my district manager. Every Thursday morning, I had to call the post office phone line and I had to tell them about the balance the night before.
“They know, but there is no support, and I was told I was the only one that was happening.”
Mrs. Brown also revealed that the post office encouraged her to retire early because problems around her horizon system and their decision suppressed her then-distanced husband and fixed them on letters from the post office headquarters.

WF called on Sir Kyle to commemorate the repayment and said: “Whenever these experts decide a number, a 100% fee must be paid, and the Prime Minister must realize that the payment must be made in full”
“Every time you walk into the room, he sits on the residents to read this article [letter] I would walk away and when I go in he would read it again and I had to hide it to stop him from reading it.
“The last thing he once said, when he was sick, he was cancer like a king, he had been dealing with it for 15 years, and the experts at Newcastle could not believe it, they had been treating him successfully for 15 years, but [the letter] Here he gradually went downhill.
“I used to get in the car and he was sitting on the bed, the first thing he kept saying was “What’s the news at the post office?” The next day, “What’s the matter at the post office?” It was all going on, and one day I went in and he said, “They had no intention of doing anything, how could they do something like this to us?”
“They have been his friends over the years and he trusts them 200%, but how can they do this to us?”