after three days of testimony, paula venables left flanked by police, the end of another major chapter in one of the biggest scandals the uk has ever seen. theo leggett, bbc news. earlier i spoke to former sub—postmaster, tim brentnall to gauge his reaction to paula vennell�*s evidence. i thought she might approach these proceedings with some openness, honesty and contrition, but it is just more of the same. from what we have come to seem from witnesses at the inquiry, it is alljust lies and deflection. the inquiry, it is all 'ust lies and deflectionh the inquiry, it is all 'ust lies and deflection. . . :: ., .. . deflection. she made 20 apologies, that was not — deflection. she made 20 apologies, that was not enough _ deflection. she made 20 apologies, that was not enough i _ deflection. she made 20 apologies, that was not enough i suppose i deflection. she made 20 apologies, that was not enough i suppose and | that was not enough i suppose and she also said that line we were hearing about that she was not responsible for everything. i suppose, what they are trying to establish