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How choir helps Post Office scandal victims

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Tim Brentnall Tim holds his hand on a golden buzzer used by one of the celebrity judges in ITV's Britain's Got TalentTim Brentnall

Golden buzzer: Tim sits in one of the judges’ chairs after the choir reached the finals of ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent

A Post Office spokesperson said it “apologised unreservedly” to the victims of the Horizon IT scandal and was focused on paying redress as quickly as possible.

Mr Brentnall said: “It’s been absolutely fantastic to get to know this group of people even better and do something so positive together.

“It’s given people something to focus on, and you can certainly see in the group, people have really grown in confidence, not just happiness,” he told BBC Radio Wales’ Breakfast.

“It was, it still is, the most joyful thing that I’ve ever done.”

Tim Brentnall Members of Hear Our Voice stood for a photograph. There are about 35 people all of different ethnicities and all wearing different shades of blue. Tim Brentnall

Hear Our Voice performed in the Britain’s Got Talent finals

The choir reached the finals of ITV show Britain’s Got Talent last weekend which Mr Brentnall described as a “fantastic” and “crazy” experience which was “terrifying for everybody”.

“Everybody stood up and applauded us which was amazing,” he added.

Tim Brentnall Tim with partner Steph and baby Lando, who's almost oneTim Brentnall

Tim addressed MPs in Westminster during an inquiry into the scandal in February 2024 to say he and his then pregnant partner wanted to get on with their lives

Mr Brentnall explained the Horizon scandal had not yet been resolved with him and other former postmasters and mistresses trying to settle compensation claims.

My claim, and everybody’s claim, is not plucked out of thin air – it’s put together by forensic accountants and people much cleverer than I am.

“You submit it and the Post Office and their legal team go through it and come back with a cost minimised claim.

“Then you have to rewrite it, resubmit, and it’s a fight to get to somewhere that’s acceptable where, if there was a will, they could just pay everybody’s claims tomorrow.”


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