In March 2023, the Department for Business and Trade formally launched the group litigation order compensation scheme to provide full and fair redress to the trailblazers who uncovered the Post Office Horizon scandal. I am pleased to confirm that, as of today, we have received full applications from over 95% of the 492 eligible claimants, and have settled nearly 90% of all claims. As we are nearing completion of the scheme, I am announcing today that any final applications must be submitted to the Department by 31 July 2026, ahead of the scheme formally closing on 31 December 2026. It is my determination to bring closure to this group for all the suffering they have endured, and I hope today’s announcement goes some way in achieving that. We have consulted claimants’ legal representatives and the Horizon Compensation Advisory Board about these deadlines and will continue to work with them if there are any claimants, for reason of vulnerability, who will need extra support to resolve their claim.
I am also announcing today that the post office process review scheme will close to new applications on 30 September 2026. This scheme is unrelated to the GLO scheme and to the Horizon system-related shortfalls more broadly; instead, PPR provides redress to postmasters for financial losses caused by other Post Office products, policies or processes. The scheme is run by Post Office Ltd and is open to all eligible former and current postmasters, the vast majority of whom should now have received an invitation to apply. Any postmaster who believes they are eligible but has not received an invitation should contact Post Office Ltd directly at: processreview@postoffice.co.uk. This follows the closure to new applications of the Horizon shortfall scheme and the suspension remuneration review on 31 January 2026.
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