A Post Office executive portrayed as hounding the widow of a postmaster who took his own life has insisted she is not how she was depicted in the ITV drama.
The story of the miscarriage of justice committed against innocent sub-postmasters and postmistresses has left the nation glued to its television screens and reignited intense debate surrounding the Post Office scandal.
Martin Griffiths took his life after being hounded for £100,000 that he was wrongly accused of stealing. His sister, Jayne Caveen, says she cannot move on until ‘those responsible are behind bars’
After a faulty new computer system began flagging financial errors at Post Office branches, employees were wrongly convicted of fraud and theft, with some imprisoned and others left bankrupt