Post Office victim 'proud' to be appointed OBE

BBC Lee Castleton, wearing a knitted black jumper, walks arm in arm with wife Lisa, who is wearing a red leather coat with wide fleece collar. They are walking along a gravel path, with tall conifer trees behind them.BBC
Lee Castleton, pictured with wife Lisa, has been appointed OBE in the King's New Year Honours 2025

A former sub-postmaster whose life imploded after being falsely accused of stealing £25,000 from the Post Office has been appointed OBE in the King's New Year Honours.

Lee Castleton was declared bankrupt after losing a two-year legal battle when accused of stealing from his branch in Bridlington, East Yorkshire, in 2004.

He was among hundreds of workers wrongly prosecuted between 1999 and 2015, after a faulty IT accounting system made it look like money was missing.

Mr Castleton said: "I am very honoured. Very proud. It's fantastic to be rewarded in such a way, [but] the end goal is getting the right outcome for everybody."

Actor Will Mellor, with his arm around the shoulder of Lee Castleton. Mellor has cropped dark hair and a short beard and is wearing a black jacket. Mr Castleton is waring a blue jacket and blue zip-up top.
Actor Will Mellor (left) portrayed Lee Castleton (right) in the ITV drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office

Some workers were fired, made bankrupt or even sent to prison, in what has been described as one of the biggest miscarriages of justice ever seen in the UK.

Mr Castleton's award is in recognition of his ongoing fight for justice on behalf of other victims.

His wife, Lisa, said she feared it was bad news when the "very official" letter, which contained notification of her husband's appointment, landed on their doormat.

She said: "The first thing that went through my mind was, 'what have we done?'"

Mr Castleton said he hoped the honour would help keep the scandal in the public eye, as he and other victims continue their push for justice.

He said: "It's so important that people realise this is not over.

"I am still talking to a member of our group who is sofa-surfing – living in other people's homes over Christmas – because they have no home of their own."

Uplifting encounters

In January, the ITV drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office catapulted the scandal into the nation's living rooms.

Mr Castleton was played by the actor Will Mellor, who previously starred in Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps.

"People stop me in the street," said Mr Castleton. "[They are] so warm, so caring, so thoughtful. It's wonderful. So uplifting."

Earlier this month, a long-running inquiry into the scandal concluded.

Chaired by Sir Wyn Williams, the inquiry heard from nearly 300 witnesses in person, with many more submitting written statements.

Sir Wyn's verdict is "many months" away, the BBC previously reported.

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