The children of Post Office victims have met with a Fujitsu boss, describing “what felt like a sincere apology” from him.
A group called Lost Chances spoke to Paul Patterson, a day after former sub-postmasters also met with him.
Mr Patterson, who heads up the European arm of Fujitsu, has been holding a series of face-to-face discussions with those affected by the Post Office scandal this week.
Fujitsu developed the faulty Horizon accounting system and supported prosecutions against hundreds of innocent sub-postmasters falsely accused of stealing.
‘A chance to be heard’
A statement released from the children of sub-postmasters described the meeting as a “personal moment for us all”.
They said they were “glad” to have had “a chance to be heard” and felt “listened to by Fujitsu”.
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They added that they “appreciate what felt like a sincere apology from Paul Patterson”.
The statement continued: “Recognising what has gone on in the past and how the scandal continues to affect us is so important.
“However, we have lost a lot, including our childhoods, fractured relationships, and careers.
“We look forward to hearing what next steps look like once Fujitsu has taken the time to reflect on our time together.”
Paul Patterson spoke to Sky News on Wednesday, describing “emotional” face-to-face meetings with former sub-postmasters.