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Fujitsu boss tells Sky News of 'emotional' first face-to-face meetings with Post Office victims

Sky News Wednesday, 7 August 2024
Fujitsu boss tells Sky News of 'emotional' first face-to-face meetings with Post Office victimsThe boss of Fujitsu's European arm has apologised in person to former sub-postmasters.
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