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Former sub-postmaster: Bosses need to be judged over scandal

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Former sub-postmaster: Bosses need to be judged over scandal

Former sub-postmaster: Bosses need to be judged over scandal

Former sub-postmaster Lee Castleton tells Channel 4 News he has “a very strong belief” that the bosses of Fujitsu and the Post Office “need to be judged” over their part in the Horizon IT system scandal.

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