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That brings to an end Crichton's evidence to the Post Office Inquiry. Next we'll hear from Chris Aujard, the Post Office's former general counsel. Chris Aujard begins by expressing how "deeply sorry" he is to sub-postmasters, sub-postmistresses and Post Office employees, and their families, for the "anguish and suffering" they have had to endure.
The inquiry is taking a quick break, but we'll bring you the latest lines as soon as it returns. He says the inquiry has come "far too late" for many of the victims.
But the former general counsel hopes the evidence he gives today "will get to the heart of what happened, and will stop something like this from ever happening again".
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