"Justice Prevails: Post Office Scandal Victims Exonerated and Recognized"

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Former sub-postmasters affected by the Post Office scandal, in which faulty Horizon software led to wrongful prosecutions, are calling for swift vindication and compensation. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced a new law to exonerate and compensate victims, but some feel it doesn't go far enough. The scandal has caused financial ruin, imprisonment, and emotional distress for many, with individuals like Alan McLaughlin and Deirdre Connolly sharing their experiences of loss and hardship. A public inquiry into the scandal is ongoing, and affected individuals are seeking accountability for those responsible.
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