The Post Office continued to threaten two sisters over a £34,000 shortfall even after a criminal trial was ruled out over faulty computer evidence. The sisters agreed to pay £10,000 to settle the debt despite being innocent.
The Post Office continued to threaten two sisters over a £34,000 shortfall even after a criminal trial was ruled out over faulty computer evidence. However, the Post Office did not disclose the reason for the failed prosecution.
The sisters agreed to pay £10,000 to settle the debt despite being innocent. One sister suffered from mental health problems due to the ordeal.
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