Alan Bates, who will give evidence to the Post Office inquiry, said police should prosecute those responsible for the scandal - and bonuses paid to executives should be 'clawed back'
Paul Vennells, the former Post Office boss, refused to answer questions about the Horizon scandal after being seen in public for the first time since the airing of the TV drama that highlighted it.
Recordings proving Post Office management knew subpostmasters’ were not to blame for accounting errors in the Horizon system are broadcast for the first time, as part of an exclusive Channel 4 News report.
Mr Castleton was pursued and bankrupted by the Post Office who took him to court over £25,500 he didn t steal, after a fault with the Horizon software made it appear as though money was missing.