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Victims in Post Office scandal demand criminal prosecutions for those in charge

Sky News Monday, 15 January 2024
A group of sub-postmasters wrongly accused of stealing more than £100,000 from the Post Office have told Sky News there must be criminal prosecutions against those in charge.
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