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Post Office inquiry live: Lawyer Rodric Williams suspicious of BBC interview request - BBC News Post Office inquiry live: Lawyer Rodric Williams suspicious of BBC interview request - BBC News
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The inquiry is taking a break for lunch until 14:00 BST. While the inquiry is taking a lunch break, let's hear from Seema Misra, one of the wrongly convicted former sub-postmistresses who has been speaking to the BBC.
Stay with us as we catch you up with a few more things that we heard from Rodric Williams before the break. "All the people who are responsible for the scandal, we need to put them behind bars," Misra told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
Misra was eight weeks pregnant with her second child when she was sentenced to 15 months in prison in 2010.
She says she wants to see proper accountability.
"I was sent to prison without any facts and evidence. I was innocent. And here we have facts and evidence and people are still roaming freely," Misra adds.
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