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Post Office scandal victim, 76, offered payout days after his death as his bereaved wife calls offer 'a slap in the face'

The widow of Terry Walters, who was falsely accused over thousands of pounds in supposed losses from his Hockley branch in 2007, urged the Government to speed up the compensation scheme.



A 76-year-old Post Office scandal victim, Terry Walters, received a compensation offer days after his death, which his widow Janet deemed a "slap in the face" due to its inadequacy. Walters was falsely accused of losses in 2007 due to the faulty Horizon system, part of a larger scandal affecting thousands of Post Office workers. His widow urges the government to expedite the compensation scheme, which some find slow and complicated. Walters and his wife had to sell their house due to the false accusations.

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