The Government’s
response to the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)
Committee report on the Future of the Post Office Network has
been published today.
, Chair of the BEIS Committee,
has also written today to BEIS
Minister to press the Government to
act on a series of areas not addressed in the Government’s
response.
Chair's comments
, Chair of the Business, Energy
and Industrial Strategy Committee, said:
“Post Offices are an essential public service, rooted in
communities up and down the country and offering a lifeline to
many who rely on them not only for postal services but to help
them avoid financial and social exclusion. The reality,
however, is that our Post Office network remains fragile and,
on the central issue of the Network Subsidy, the Government
fails to give an assurance that future funding will continue
beyond 2021. Nor does the Government take the opportunity to
explicitly commit to maintaining the 11,500 Post Office
branches that BEIS Ministers barely months ago said were
necessary to sustain a national Post Office Network.
“It is important the Post Office is held properly accountable
by Government. We welcome the publication of the new Framework
Document to govern the relationship between BEIS, UK Government
Investments and Post Office Ltd but it is important the
Government spells out in detail how this will be an improvement
on what came before. Especially given the debacle of the
Horizon cases and the personal grief suffered in these
instances, it is crucial there is confidence in Government
oversight of Post Office Ltd decisions, not least in terms of
value for money and treating those who work for the Post Office
fairly.”
The Chair’s correspondence published today also raises issues
concerning payment practices, the potential for Post Offices to
handle deliveries from other responsible parcel services, and
matters regarding representation by the National Federation of
Sub-postmasters and not allowing the Communication Workers Union
to take part in relevant Working Groups on the Post Office
network.
On 25 October 2019, the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
Committee published its First Report of Session
2019, Future of the Post Office
Network (HC 247). Due to the 2019 General Election, the
response from the Government was delayed. The Government response
was received in March 2020 and is published today.