our business correspondent emma simpson looks back.with the victims telling their stories of how the post office ruined their lives. wake up in the morning, i'm actually disappointed that i've woken up. once the newspaper put "postmistress guilty"... she exhales sharply. ..you can imagine. we couldn't live, we couldn't... we couldn't... we had no money, we were destitute. and day after day the sub—postmasters came to watch the inquiry, too — especially when it was the turn of the investigators who pursued them to get a grilling. do you accept that you behaved unprofessionally? no. do you accept that it was part of the culture within the investigation team to intimidate... no. ..and abuse sub—postmasters? no. there was the odd apology. i'm sorry. i feel ashamed that i was part of this. ijust don't remember this at all. memory loss was also a running theme. am i supposed to have written all this? i might well have signed it. mr singh, are you going to tell the truth today? then there were revelations about the behaviour of lawyers, inclu