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Blake asks Crichton is there a missing paragraph in the letter that should have said "by the way we have a rogue employee who totally misunderstood the brief". Crichton is asked about when she gave up her HR role.
Crichton responds by saying she thinks if there's correspondence or some documents she's seen which seem to indicate that it goes to the cultural point about people saying they did not want things to be recorded. She says it was "absolutely the right thing to do" and that HR "in addition made that job very difficult to do".
"But that was not my view, it was not my stance," she adds. And when asked on her general reflections of the note we have been reporting on, Crichton says she finds it "quite shocking" and "distressing", and that "I must have been in a really bad state".
Having received John Clarke's advice, did you press John Clarke any further as to whether anything had been shredded, Blake asks. She says Paula Vennells should have put her on a month's sick leave.
"I can't recollect that", she says.
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