Who is Paula Vennells?

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PAULA Vennells is known for being the Post Office’s chief executive between 2012 to 2019.

She was in charge when reports of a faulty IT system led to hundreds of sub-postmasters being wrongfully convicted for theft, fraud and false accounting.

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Who is Paula Vennells and who’s her husband John?

Paula Vennells was managing director of the Post Office from 2010 to 2012 and chief executive from 2012 to 2019.

After resigning, she went on to work as associate minister in the Diocese of St Albans.

She was also director of the boards of supermarket chain Morrisons and homeware retailer Dunelm.

She met her husband John at the university dinghy club, The Times reported.

Mr Vennells is a global vice-president at engineer firm ABB, according to the Independent.

They have two children, Luke and Edward.

Why has Paula Vennells resigned?

Paula Vennells stepped down as chief executive of the Post Office in February 2019 following her seven-year leadership.

As she resigned, hundreds of employees were still falsely branded thieves by the organisation.

After this she then went on to work as a minister at the Church of St Owen near Bedford.

She also took the roles of chair of Imperial College Healthcare NHS trust and non-executive director at the Cabinet Office.

What is the ‘Post Office scandal’?

The so-called Post Office scandal saw hundreds of sub-postmasters and sub-postmistresses being wrongly prosecuted for false accounting and theft.

The wrong convictions, which happened between 2000 and 2014, were based on information from a new computer system named Horizon.

Sub-postmasters complained about bugs in the system – which in some cases amounted to thousands of pounds – and some even tried to fix the issue with their own money or remortgaging their homes.

But the missing money was found to be caused by a glitch in the Horizon system.

Some former workers went to prison, some were financially ruined and others died before their name could be cleared.

In December 2019, the Post Office agreed to settle with 555 claimants after admitting it had “got things wrong in [its] dealings with a number of postmasters”.

On Friday, April 23, 2021, 39 former workers saw their criminal convictions overturned by the Court of Appeal.


Lord Justice Holroyde said the Post Office “knew there were serious issues” and had a “clear duty to investigate”.

However, he added the Post Office “consistently asserted that Horizon was robust and reliable” and “effectively steamrolled over any sub-postmaster who sought to challenge its accuracy”.

Following the scandal, Ms Vennells said she is “truly sorry” and quit her other positions at the NHS, Cabinet Office, Morrisons, Dunelm and as a minister with the Church of England.

Where is Paula Vennells now?

Ms Vennells was made a CBE for “services to the Post Office and to charity” in the 2019 New Year Honours List.

However, Labour MP Kevan Jones (North Durham) told the Commons that he has written on numerous occasions to the Honours Forfeiture Committee to get the honour removed from Ms Vennells.

It’s not known whether Ms Vennells is working now or not.

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