FORMER Post Office boss Paula Vennells wanted to continue prosecuting subpostmasters despite officials' fears in 2013, the Horizon IT inquiry has heard.
Yesterday former head in-house lawyer Chris Aujard told how the executive committee "were in favour of ceasing prosecutions entirely".
However, Ms Vennells said limited prosecutions should proceed.
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