Any criminal trials linked to Post Office Horizon scandal will not be until 2027
The IndependentGet the free Morning Headlines email for news from our reporters across the world Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy No charging decisions will be made over potential criminal offences linked to the Post Office Horizon scandal until after a public inquiry has published its final report, police have said. Police have said the inquiry is “unprecedented” in size, with potentially more than 3,000 victims and evidence currently including more than 1.5 million documents that have to be reviewed. Investigators are looking at “a significant number of people” from the Post Office, Fujitsu and in the legal profession, police said in a briefing for journalists on Tuesday. A Post Office spokesperson said: “Post Office has co-operated fully and openly with the Metropolitan Police since early 2020 to provide whatever information it needs for its investigations.