Justice delivered for postmasters
Six former postmasters, wrongly convicted of stealing from their employer because of a flaw in the computing system, all had their names cleared after one of Britain’s biggest miscarriages of justice. Norman Barber, 62, and wife Amanda Barber, 51, of Warrington, Cheshire, along with Mohamed Aslam, 60, Anthony John Gant, 51, of Shrewsbury, Balbir Grewal, 66, of Luton, and David Hughes, 35, also of Warrington, all admitted offences they never commited. They had all noticed cash shortfalls in the Fujitsu-developed…