chief executive Paula Vennells repeatedly broke down in tears as she told a public inquiry that she had been misled by her staff about the safety of the prosecutions of branch operators.
Vennells, who led the Post Office between 2012 and 2019, had responded: “No Moya, that isn’t the case.” In one emotional moment, Vennells was confronted with emails in which she had asked staff whether “there were previous mental health issues, and potential family issues” that may have prompted the suicide of Martin Griffiths, 59, who had been pursued by the Post Office in 2013 for tens of thousands of pounds that had gone missing from his branch.
Vennells, who was stripped of he CBE in February in the wake of the scandal, had appeared composed when she first took the oath at the inquiry being staged at Aldwych House in central London but her voice failed her when confronted with evidence that she had misled MPs during a meeting in June 2012. She was also presented with an email exchange from October 2013 in which she had described detailed accounts of the cases of Post Office branch operators as “very disturbing”.
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