Greetham’s former sub-postmistress has been speaking out following the publication of the first report of the Horizon IT inquiry.
The report calls for the need to speed up payments for those affected and for free upfront legal advice for all victims. Nicole-Marie Brown. She was also part of the Post Office choir who was singing for justice on Britain's Got Talent and has been speaking to Sky News and is now calling for action and for all in government to take note.
‘A long time coming and I'm just hoping we get the results we want today and that people actually sit up and listen. And if I'm going say one thing, it is every single postmaster that gets a copy of this report needs to hand it to every single MP out there.’

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