Stephen Bradshaw denies bullying, but admits to accusing victims of lying and to signing court statements he had not written

An investigator who helped falsely convict some of the post office operators has denied claims of behaving like a “mafia gangster” seeking to collect “bounty with … threats and lies” in his evidence to the public inquiry into the scandal.

Stephen Bradshaw, who remains employed by the Post Office – where he has worked since 1978 – admitted to accusing one female victim under investigation of telling him a “pack of lies” and telling another that she should “get up earlier” to run her branch.

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