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there'sjohn roberts. he was in charge when horizon was implemented and has given a witness statement to the public inquiry, which is trying to get to the truth. dame moya greene. she was ceo when the first stories of the scandal emerged. all are facing media scrutiny now. then there's the japanese company fujitsu. their software is at the heart of this scandal. they installed it, managed it — and still do. they've been invited to answer questions from the business select committee next week. fujitsu's done very well out of public sector work. it's been awarded 191 contracts worth more than £6.5 billion since 2013. we may not hear from paula vennells again until she appears before the public inquiry sometime after easter. it starts again on thursday — and there's likely to be a lot more interest in its work now. and just to say tomorrow
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the day before she was discovered. pakistan correspondent caroline davies joins us from islamabad. any sign of the police there making progress? we any sign of the police there making rouress? ~ ~' ., any sign of the police there making rouress? ~ ~ ., , any sign of the police there making rouress?~ ~ ., , , ., . any sign of the police there making rouress? ~ ., ,, .. , progress? we know this search is onauoin. progress? we know this search is ongoing- this— progress? we know this search is ongoing. this morning _ progress? we know this search is ongoing. this morning we - progress? we know this search is ongoing. this morning we had . ongoing. this morning we had confirmation the police have extended the search area which is four areas inside the city in the area where the father, his family area where the father, his family are from. we know the police here say they are under intense pressure to find the individuals. so far, they have not been able to locate them. speaking to police this morning they said they do not always feel the media scrutiny is helping their case and some suggestion in some papers this morning in the uk that the police believe some individuals are keeping track of
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