Vennells had won plaudits for her seven-year tenure at the organisation after she turned around a £120 million-a-year lossmaking business into a profit making one. She was reportedly paid a total of £5 million and got a CBE for “services to the Post Office and to charity”.
However, her reputation now lies in tatters, with subpostmasters and mistresses talking about her the false convictions ruined their lives and, in some cases, led to prison sentences.