A former sub-postmistress wrongly jailed while pregnant during the Post Office scandal has rejected an apology from an ex-Fujitsu engineer whose evidence helped convict her.
Seema Misra told the BBC that a statement from Gareth Jenkins was “too little, too late”.
At the inquiry on Tuesday, Mrs Misra said she wanted to know “why on earth he did what he did”.
While at Fujitsu, Mr Jenkins was involved in the development of the Horizon accountancy software used by subpostmasters across the UK.
Hundreds of them were wrongly prosecuted for theft and fraud on the basis of incorrect data from the system.
At Mrs Misra’s trial in 2010, Mr Jenkins failed to tell the court about a bug in the software which could have undermined the case against her.
Mrs Misra was found guilty of theft and false accounting and was sent to prison while she was eight weeks pregnant. Her conviction was quashed in 2021.
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