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postmaster

[pohst-mas-ter, -mah-ster] / ˈpoʊstˌmæs tər, -ˌmɑ stər /


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Mrs Holmes said the Post Office had "taught" that if the balance came up as incorrect, postmasters should enter a "false number" and the "system would sort itself out".

From BBC

It concluded that DeJoy “met all applicable ethics requirements related to disclosure, recusal, and divestment upon entering the position of postmaster general.”

From Washington Post

Following the convictions, some of these former postmasters went to prison, were shunned by their communities and struggled to secure work.

From BBC

"He had no business being named postmaster general, and he has no business continuing to serve."

From Salon

That means the postmasters may pursue civil action against the Post Office for malicious prosecution, seeking significant sums in damages.

From BBC