Sensemaker: Paula Vennells and the Post Office scandal
The News Meeting28 Maj 2024

Sensemaker: Paula Vennells and the Post Office scandal

The former CEO of the Post Office has made a long-awaited appearance before a public inquiry into the Horizon IT scandal. What did she know and when?


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