1. Quash all convictions immediately with a caveat that, should it transpire that a couple of them actually did "behave badly", they can still be brought to "justice".

2. Repayment of all losses. That includes the amount they were forced to reimburse, losses of income, loss of future prospects of earnings, loss of family (divorce, suicide etc), reparation for jail time, wrong convictions, loss of houses and businesses, defamation and a whole host of other things. All indexed over the years to account for inflation. I would include children of Postmasters who have also been harmed in this affair.

3. The current inquiry names and shames those responsible. Be they "investigators", Royal Mail/Post Office staff at any level from the boardroom to the shop floor, Fujitsu who created the flawed Horizon software, Fujitsu staff, again from the boardroom down, Ministers, MPs... whoever. They should all face the full force of the Law for their part in this debacle.