The first volume is to focus on compensation as well as the devastating toll on the lives of victims and will be released on July 8.

The inquiry into the Horizon IT scandal that led to the wrongful convictions of hundreds of Post Office workers will publish the first tranche of its final report next month.

The first volume is to focus on compensation as well as the devastating impact on the lives of victims, and will be released on July 8.

Sir Wyn Williams, the retired judge who is chairing the probe, is expected to make a public statement following its publication.

Sir Wyn Williams during phase four of the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry at Aldwych House, central London
Sir Wyn Williams (Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry/PA)

The inquiry was established in 2020 to ensure there was a “public summary of the failings which occurred with the Horizon IT system at the Post Office”.

It was converted into a statutory inquiry, giving its chair greater powers to compel witnesses and documents, in 2021.

Widely considered one of Britain’s biggest miscarriages of justice, the scandal saw subpostmasters prosecuted for stealing after faulty computer software made it seem like money was missing from their branches.

Many were sent to prison, shunned by their communities, and faced financial ruin.

The report will be available to read on the inquiry’s website at noon, and after this it will be laid before Parliament in line with Section 26 of the Inquiries Act 2005.

Core participants to the probe, which include affected subpostmasters, will receive a copy of the report in advance.

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