Why forensic professionals should attend this vital event.
On 15 September 2025, the Forensic & Expert Witness Community invites members and guests to an in-person event at Chartered Accountants’ Hall, London, for a follow-up session on the Post Office Horizon scandal one of the most significant miscarriages of justice in modern British history.
Led by Dr. Kay Linnell, renowned forensic accountant and chartered arbitrator, this session builds on the momentum of her widely praised presentation at the 2024 conference. With new developments unfolding and public scrutiny intensifying, this event offers a timely opportunity to reflect, learn, and prepare for the future.
Why This Event Matters
The Horizon scandal exposed deep flaws in systems, oversight, and accountability issues that forensic accountants and expert witnesses are uniquely positioned to understand and address. Dr. Linnell will provide:
- An update on the latest developments since her last session.
- Insights into the safeguards needed to prevent future injustices.
- Guidance on the role of forensic professionals in identifying and challenging flawed evidence.
- And more….
This isn’t just a history lesson it’s a call to action. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how forensic expertise can influence outcomes, protect the vulnerable, and uphold justice.
More Than a Talk: A Chance to Connect
Following the presentation, there will be ample time to network and discuss with fellow professionals. Whether you're a seasoned expert or new to the field, this is a chance to share perspectives, ask questions, and build connections in a relaxed and engaging setting.
Key Details
- Book here
- Date: 15 September 2025
- Time: 18:00–21:00 BST
- Location: Chartered Accountants’ Hall, Moorgate Place, London
- Cost: Free for ICAEW members; £25 + VAT for non-members
Secure Your Place
Spaces are limited, and interest is high following last year’s impactful session. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear directly from one of the UK’s leading forensic voices on a case that continues to shape public discourse and professional practice.