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Post Office boss Nick Read cleared of misconduct claims Post Office Nick Read boss cleared of misconduct claims
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The boss of the Post Office Nick Read has been cleared of misconduct allegations after an investigation on behalf of the organisation.The boss of the Post Office Nick Read has been cleared of misconduct allegations after an investigation on behalf of the organisation.
The Post Office said Mr Read has "the full and united backing of the board" to continue in his role following the investigation by an external barrister.The Post Office said Mr Read has "the full and united backing of the board" to continue in his role following the investigation by an external barrister.
Mr Read also has the confidence of the government, a spokesperson said.Mr Read also has the confidence of the government, a spokesperson said.
The investigation into Mr Read's conduct had been revealed by former Post Office chairman Henry Staunton.The investigation into Mr Read's conduct had been revealed by former Post Office chairman Henry Staunton.
Mr Staunton told MPs looking into compensation payments for sub-postmasters over the Post Office Horizon scandal that Mr Read was at the centre of an investigation, consisting of allegations made by the Post Office's former HR boss.
He claimed that Mr Read and the senior HR person "fell out" and that the allegations were about Mr Read's "conduct and lack of his management of the many governance and compliance issues".
Mr Staunton also claimed Mr Read had tried to resign four times during his time as chair of the Post Office, between December 2022 and January 2024, and had been "badgering over his salary".
The Post Office said Mr Staunton's claims contained "inaccuracies and falsehoods" and Mr Read told his staff last month that he "absolutely refutes" the claims made against him.
On Wednesday, the organisation said a report written by barrister Marianne Tutin, of Devereux Chambers, had "exonerated" Mr Read of "all misconduct allegations".
The Post Office has not released the document, and said it would be providing no further details about the allegations, which had been made as part of a whistleblowing process called "Speak Up".
It said it was "unacceptable that this specific process was referred to in the public domain".
However, it added: "Post Office wants to make clear that Speak Up allegations will always be thoroughly and consistently investigated, whoever they are aimed at."
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