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Review ordered into another Post Office IT system amid claims of more wrongful convictions

Sky News Wednesday, 17 April 2024
The government has agreed to have an independent expert review of a Post Office IT system predating Horizon, amid claims dozens more sub-postmasters may have been wrongly convicted.
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