A perfect trip up from the Chair, Sir Wyn Williams. If you pick up from 1hr 8mins you will see the Chair step in at around 1hr 14mins to remind Angela van den Bogerd of her evidence from the previous day…
@Hobbit presumably the PO employees getting grilled are being primed by their own legal people. I say this as the 'I can't recall, I can't remember ' quote you mention is being used repeatedly. It's clearly pre-planed.
If I was one of the former poster masters/ mistresses I would be tempted to get t shirts made with that phrase on and turn up in it. Mess with their heads, get them to change the phrase or highlight its use.
Is this not libellous if they are not?it’s pretty obvious they’re lying.
No, because he might be lying about their lying and when questioned about it he might not recall what he wrote. He's not under oath on here.Is this not libellous if they are not?
Is this not libellous if they are not?
I’d be very surprised if the current and past PO employees aren’t being coached, and their legal fees paid. Bearing in mind it’s the PO that will be paying compensation, which no doubt they’ll try and limit, they need their employees and past employees to follow a script.
In terms of what being said, “I don’t recall,” and what we believe, it’s pretty obvious they’re lying. It’s the proving it that is the big issue.
Getting one of them to turn King’s evidence in some sort of plea deal could help but this isn’t Crown Court. There’s years to run before that point is reached.
Thank you as ever for pointing this out. Fascinating last 15 minutes.There were 2 employees interviewed today, both from a legal firm called Cartwright King who were acting for the Post Office.
The morning interviewee was Harry Bowyer, a barrister with CK. The witness statement from him was riddled with what appeared to be a subconscious bias against the subbies. He was pulled up on a number of occasions for what appeared to be a predetermined opinion of guilt evidenced by the language he used in many of his communications.
The afternoon interviewee was Martin Smith, a solicitor with CK. The last 15 mins of his session is positively explosive. Those of you following the inquiry may have seen John Scott, Head of Post Office security, giving evidence last week. A major point raised by Jason Beer KC with John Scott was an instruction issued by Scott that minutes were not to be taken of meetings in which Horizon issues were discussed, and any taken at future meetings minutes were to be shredded. The concern from the PO side being that the minutes were subject to Disclosure rules.
BOMBSHELL ALERT!!
The last 15 minutes of Martin Smith’s evidence was about the instruction not to take minutes and the shredding of minutes from PAST meetings. Smith was so concerned by the instruction, along with what looked like the PO’s intention to lay blame on Cartwright King for the instruction he recorded a phone call he had with the PO team. Wonder if he still has that recording???
Destroying evidence…?
The BBC website did not give updates yesterday, very odd. Normally they give a text commentary, which is very well done. Strange one. Thankfully we have @Hobbit
The BBC website did not give updates yesterday, very odd. Normally they give a text commentary, which is very well done. Strange one. Thankfully we have @Hobbit
They didn't report the findings live at all yesterday in terms of text commentary. You could follow the video of it live but they didn't provide the text updates. That is how I tend to follow through the day, dipping in and out at work, scroll back when you miss something. Maybe the journalists who do that role called in sick late on and they couldn't be replacedMaybe it was because it was right at the end of a long day, not that that has stopped the Beeb from reporting before. Bit surprising when it included such a bombshell…
Martin Smith is getting a real grilling now.
It really makes you think "how do these people even sleep at night?".The BBC news commentary is back up and running. A former senior lawyer for the PO is currently getting a spanking. Each time he claims to be unaware of something, the questioning barrister shows him the email trail showing how he received the information, repeatedly.
This is a quote just made, and typical of the mornings evidence:
Inquiry counsel Jason Beer KC returns to the Second Sight interim report, which found issues with the Horizon system. If you need reminding, it's the one that Singh said he could not recall seeing.
Beer highlights how the bottom of the page it is indicated that Singh himself printed the report.
"You know that you got this document, its contents and you know that you printed it," he says. Singh says no.