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5 key moments from Post Office scandal inquiry

Key moments from Paula Vennells’ three days of questioning at Post Office inquiry

Former Post Office chief executive Paula Vennells has broken her almost decade-long silence on the Horizon IT scandal.

She was quizzed over the course of three days on how things unfolded during her time at the head of the organisation by both the counsel to the public inquiry and lawyers speaking on behalf of sub-postmasters.

It was the most anticipated appearance in the long-running inquiry into what has been described as the biggest miscarriage of justice in British history.

Here is a summary of five of the key moments:

1. Tears, more tears and apologies

“I am very, very sorry,” said former Post Office boss Paula Vennells

She wasn’t on trial – but she might just as well have been.

Over the three days, Paula Vennells faced an onslaught of hostile questions. Lead counsel to the inquiry, Jason *****, was subtle but probing.

The lawyers for the sub-postmasters, who had the final say, were hard-hitting and merciless.

To begin with, the former Post Office boss was poised. There were carefully prepared apologies to the sub-postmasters, to Alan Bates – whose campaign for justice formed the centrepiece of the ITV drama Mr Bates v the Post Office – and to others.

There was a great deal she said she couldn’t remember. There was even more she claimed she had never been told. The Post Office may have been aware that the Horizon IT system was deeply flawed, and that a key witness had ******* to disclose vital information to the courts. But Ms Vennells, it seems, wasn’t.

Then, her composure *******. Asked by Mr ***** whether she had misled MPs about court cases involving Horizon, she broke down in tears. She recovered, then cried again when asked about the case of Martin Griffiths, a sub-postmaster who took his own life after being financially ruined by the Post Office.

It wouldn’t be the last time. But her tears attracted scant sympathy from the victims of the scandal watching her in the room.

2. ‘I think you knew’

Texts from former Royal Mail boss Moya Greene reveal her doubts

3. The ***’s ‘unluckiest’ boss?

4. Avoid making ‘front page news’

5. The privatisation of Royal Mail





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