Alan Bates
Bornc.1954
OccupationFormer subpostmaster
Known forCampaigner for the Justice for Subpostmasters Alliance (JFSA) in the British Post Office scandal

Alan Bates (born c.1954)[1] is a British campaigner and former subpostmaster. He was the subpostmaster at Craig-y-Don, Llandudno from March 1998 until November 2003. He is also known for being a founder of and campaigner for the Justice for Subpostmasters Alliance (JFSA) in the British Post Office scandal.[2][3]

Born in Liverpool, Lancashire, Bates studied graphic design in Wrexham, and has lived in Newcastle, Cardiff and Exeter, working in project management.[4] He said in early 2024 that he had declined an appointment as an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his campaigning, because Paula Vennells, a former Post Office Limited CEO, was still a Commander of the order (CBE).[5] Bates's campaign was dramatised in the 2024 television series Mr Bates vs the Post Office, in which he was played by Toby Jones.[6]

References

  1. Davison, Tamara (10 January 2024). "Who is Alan Bates? The former subpostmaster who unearthed the Post Office scandal". Evening Standard. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  2. Flinders, Karl (31 January 2020). "Alan Bates: The 'details man' the Post Office paid the price for ignoring". Computer Weekly. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  3. Glick, Bryan (11 December 2019). "Vilified then vindicated – victory for subpostmasters in Post Office trial shows risk of tech hubris – Computer Weekly Editor's Blog". Computer Weekly. TechTarget. Retrieved 9 February 2020.
  4. Gatens, Katie (12 January 2024). "Meet the real Alan Bates who took on the Post Office and won" via www.thetimes.co.uk.
  5. Patrick, Holly (2 January 2024). "Real-life Mr Bates reveals why he turned down OBE for Post Office campaigning". Independent.
  6. "'You can't believe it's true' - Will Mellor on the frightening real-life story behind Mr Bates vs the Post Office". Virgin Radio. 1 December 2023. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
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